low-level vs nonsense

low-level

adj
  • relatively unimportant 

  • of, or relating to a program, or to code in which each statement corresponds to a single machine instruction 

  • detailed 

  • Situated or occurring at a lower level. 

  • not intense 

nonsense

adj
  • Nonsensical. 

  • Resulting from the substitution of a nucleotide in a sense codon, causing it to become a stop codon (not coding for an amino-acid). 

intj
  • An emphatic rejection of something one has just heard and does not believe or agree with. 

noun
  • A type of poetry that contains strange or surreal ideas, as, for example, that written by Edward Lear. 

  • That which is silly, illogical and lacks any meaning, reason or value; that which does not make sense. 

  • Something foolish. 

  • Letters or words, in writing or speech, that have no meaning or pattern or seem to have no meaning. 

  • An untrue statement. 

  • A damaged DNA sequence whose products are not biologically active, that is, that does nothing. 

verb
  • To make nonsense of; 

  • To attempt to dismiss as nonsense; to ignore or belittle the significance of something; to render unimportant or puny. 

  • To joke around, to waste time 

How often have the words low-level and nonsense occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )