Hokum in a sentence as a noun

Still doesn't make good coffee or food "mainly hokum".

Or, is discarded as science fiction comic book hokum.

The smart people you've mentioned generally aren't the type of people to partake in such hokum.

OK, doesn't that just show how few things are threats to "national security"?Or maybe it shows that most "threats" to "national security" are just hokum and hooey.

Unfortunately, great scientists have like R. Penrose advocate such things, but i believe most neuroscientists believe it to be hokum nowadays.

>That's some impressive conspiracy hokum right thereGore Vidal: "Americans have been trained by the media to go into Pavlovian giggles at the mention of the word "conspiracy," because for an American to believe in a conspiracy, he must also believe in flying saucers or, craziest of all, that more than one person was involved in the JFK ******".>I'm sure you have links to sane, data-driven evidence of the "damage" of public schooling that you'd like to share?That's a common "scientism" approach to social issues that's completely bogus.

Hokum definitions

noun

a message that seems to convey no meaning

See also: nonsense bunk nonsensicality meaninglessness