gabble (Meaning)

Wordnet

gabble (n)

rapid and indistinct speech

Wordnet

gabble (v)

speak (about unimportant matters) rapidly and incessantly

Webster

gabble (v. i.)

To talk fast, or to talk without meaning; to prate; to jabber.

To utter inarticulate sounds with rapidity; as, gabbling fowls.

Webster

gabble (n.)

Loud or rapid talk without meaning.

Inarticulate sounds rapidly uttered; as of fowls.

gabble Sentence Examples

  1. The children's excited gabble filled the classroom with an unbearable cacophony.
  2. The politician's meaningless gabble failed to impress the cynical audience.
  3. The parrot's incessant gabble grated on Martin's nerves.
  4. The salesperson's fast-paced gabble about product details left Emily bewildered.
  5. The students' nervous gabble before the test created an atmosphere of unease.
  6. The old man's gabble about his wartime experiences was often incoherent and repetitive.
  7. The excited chatter of the crowd gabbled over the loudspeaker, making it difficult to understand the announcement.
  8. The television anchors' gabble about the latest political scandal droned on for hours.
  9. The doctor's hurried gabble about the patient's diagnosis left his family feeling confused and anxious.
  10. The politician's empty gabble about the future failed to inspire hope among the weary electorate.

FAQs About the word gabble

rapid and indistinct speech, speak (about unimportant matters) rapidly and incessantlyTo talk fast, or to talk without meaning; to prate; to jabber., To utter i

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The children's excited gabble filled the classroom with an unbearable cacophony.

The politician's meaningless gabble failed to impress the cynical audience.

The parrot's incessant gabble grated on Martin's nerves.

The salesperson's fast-paced gabble about product details left Emily bewildered.