babble
IPA: bˈæbʌɫ
noun
- Idle talk; senseless prattle
- Inarticulate speech; constant or confused murmur.
- A sound like that of water gently flowing around obstructions.
verb
- (intransitive) To utter words indistinctly or unintelligibly; to utter inarticulate sounds
- (intransitive) To talk incoherently; to utter meaningless words.
- (intransitive) To talk too much; to chatter; to prattle.
- (intransitive) To make a continuous murmuring noise, like shallow water running over stones.
- (transitive) To utter in an indistinct or incoherent way; to repeat words or sounds in a childish way without understanding.
- (transitive) To reveal; to give away (a secret).
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Examples of "babble" in Sentences
- The inevitable result is incoherent babble.
- The side effect section is pseudoscientific babble.
- The babble is inane, but its heart is in the right place.
- I am sick of these women and their right win babble talk.
- It was simply 'Little Magnets Versus the Bubble of Babble'.
- The outcome of her babble is either incoherent or a blatant lie.
- My dear Bondwoman, pretentious babble is becoming your trademark.
- The mythology in this article is as gawmless as the Zodiac babble.
- I'd have a tough time hearing the Billary babble from the White House.
- David Brooks proves that right-wing psycho-babble is just as insipid and banal as any other kind.
- Your psycho babble is almost pathological … maybe God in His infinite kindness and wisdom could help you with that.
- In my study of the wholly babble, I think people have it wrong. the gawd described in the babble is hateful, vindictive, and petulant.
- This started with a big yawn: Bush saying 'we will not waver' in its support of Iraq's new and fragile democracy ', which is just more babble from the Prez, same crap we've heard before, and about as effective as anything else he's babbled.