blather (Meaning)
blather (n)
foolish gibberish
blather (v)
to talk foolishly
blather (v. i. & t.)
To talk foolishly, or nonsensically.
blather (n.)
Voluble, foolish, or nonsensical talk; -- often in the pl.
Synonyms & Antonyms of blather
Synonyms:
- bobbery
- pother
- fun
- tumult
- clatter
- furore
- roar
- corroboree
- bother
- alarums and excursions
- helter-skelter
- flurry
- row
- splore
- hurly-burly
- ruckus
- furor
- ruction
- hullabaloo
- bluster
- hoo-ha
- clutter
- pandemonium
- whirl
- zoo
- uproar
- bustle
- to-do
- shindy
- squall
- hubble-bubble
- ballyhoo
- hubbub
- foofaraw
- rumpus
- hoopla
- hurry-skurry
- ado
- storm
- cacophony
- coil
- welter
- hoo-hah
- hurricane
- kerfuffle
- stew
Antonyms:
FAQs About the word blather
foolish gibberish, to talk foolishlyTo talk foolishly, or nonsensically., Voluble, foolish, or nonsensical talk; -- often in the pl.
hurry, stir, disturbance, noise, fuss, turmoil,commotion, racket, bobbery, pother
hush, calm, quiet, tranquillity,rest, hush, calm, peace, rest, peace
Every time he opened his mouth, it seemed like all that came out was meaningless blather.
Instead of addressing the issue directly, he resorted to nonsensical blather.
The politician's speech was filled with empty blather, devoid of any concrete plans.
I couldn't concentrate on the lecture because of the professor's incessant blather.