claptrap

/ˈklæptræp/
noun
  1. Nonsense or empty, showy talk that is meant to impress or get attention but has little real meaning.
    • The politician's speech was full of claptrap about change but offered no real solutions.
    • The movie was entertaining, but the plot was mostly claptrap.
    • Don't believe all that claptrap in the advertisement; the product isn't that good.
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