Skip to content

Language Quote by Meredith Duran

“Spoken often enough, words become [became] nonsense.” quote by Meredith Duran
Download Open image
““Spoken often enough, words become [became] nonsense.””

Meredith Duran

About This Quote

Source Essay: 2018, Language and Meaning, Meredith Duran

Repeated use of words can strip them of meaning, turning them into nonsense

In simple terms: Overusing words makes them lose meaning

Key Takeaway

Choose words carefully to preserve impact

Themes

communication language meaning repetition clarity

Mood

insightful practical

Type

literary educational

When to use this quote

  • writing workshops
  • public speaking
  • advertising slogans
  • educational curricula
  • media messaging

Key Concepts

semantic saturation linguistic fatigue cognitive overload

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you keep language fresh and meaningful?
  • When does repetition become a rhetorical tool?
A Different Perspective

Constant repetition can desensitize audiences and reduce effectiveness

3.9 out of 5 (8 ratings)

More by Meredith Duran

Explore all 143 Meredith Duran quotes

More Language quotes

Browse all 21,087 Language quotes