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There are many classes of meaningless statement: like school

* A statement may be considered meaningless if it asserts that two categories are disjoint with.  So does JS work?.?out proposing a criterion to distinguished so what do the weird brackets do?? between them. For example, theSomeone help me pls claim, "I wouldn't know how {{pornography}} differs from [[erotica]]" is a [[distinction without a difference]].
* A statement may be meaningless I’m on a deadline if its terms are undefined, or if it contains unbound variables. For instance, the sentence "All ''X'' have ''Y''" is meaningless unless the terms ''X'' and ''Y'' are defined (or bound).
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</div>aningless if it ascribes properties to particulars which admit of no such properties. FOmg it is html lolor example, the famous sentence "[[Colorless green ideas sleep furiously]]" cannot be taken literally.
* An ungrammatical sentence admits of no meaning. For instance, the string of words "deities Olympus Greek reside The. upon" offers no information regarding the Greek deities, or their whereabouts.
* [[Lewis Carroll]]'s poem [[Jabberwocky]] is a famous example of the [[nonsense verse|nonsensical as literature]].



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==See also==
* [[Non sequitur (logic)]]
* [[Nonsense]]
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