chorrada means nonsense — a common term in Funny Words. Learn how it's used in a real-world example.
📅 Published: March 24, 2026
chorrada
noun • /[cho-RA-da]/
nonsense
Example:
Eso que dices es una chorrada.
What you say is nonsense.
🧠 What does chorrada mean?
Chorrada refers to something that is nonsensical, foolish, or trivial. It describes an idea, statement, or action that lacks seriousness or substance, often implying it is silly or unimportant. It can be used to dismiss something as unimportant or to describe something that is amusingly absurd. While often used informally, it can also be employed in contexts where a more pointed dismissal of triviality is intended.
📚 Extra examples
- Deja de decir chorradas y ponte a estudiar.
Stop talking nonsense and get down to studying. - Me contó una chorrada sobre su gato.
He told me some silly story about his cat. - Toda esa discusión sobre el color de las cortinas era una chorrada.
That whole discussion about the color of the curtains was nonsense. - No le des importancia a sus comentarios, solo dice chorradas.
Don't give importance to his comments, he just says silly things.
💡 Did You Know?
The word 'chorrada' is particularly prevalent in informal Spanish spoken in Spain, often used to dismiss something as unimportant or silly. Its origins are somewhat debated, but it contributes to the colorful and expressive nature of the Spanish language.
🔁 Synonyms & opposites of "chorrada"
Synonyms: tontería, absurdo, disparate, necedad, bobada, vacilada
Opposites: seriedad, sentido, razón, importancia
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