yammering (Meaning)

yammering

to utter persistent complaints, to utter repeated cries of distress or sorrow, whimper, to talk persistently or volubly and often loudly, to utter repeated cries of sorrow, distress, or complaint

yammering Sentence Examples

  1. The politician's endless yammering sent the audience into a state of boredom.
  2. The teacher's incessant yammering drowned out the students' ability to concentrate.
  3. The incessant yammering of the construction workers next door disrupted my sleep.
  4. The child's constant yammering about toys wore down the patience of its parents.
  5. The politician's yammering about change fell on deaf ears, as the electorate had heard it all before.
  6. The chatterbox's yammering filled the entire room, leaving no space for anyone else to speak.
  7. The witness's yammering during the trial made it difficult for the jury to understand the facts.
  8. The salesman's yammering about the product's benefits made me want to flee the store.
  9. The elderly man's yammering tales of his youth provided a nostalgic glimpse into the past.
  10. The parrot's incessant yammering mimicked the constant noise of its human companions.

FAQs About the word yammering

to utter persistent complaints, to utter repeated cries of distress or sorrow, whimper, to talk persistently or volubly and often loudly, to utter repeated crie

crying, groaning, bawling, moaning, howling, bleeding, piteous, morose, heartsick, sad

bright, cheerful, delighted,happy, triumphant, rejoicing, smiling, joyful, laughing, cheery

The politician's endless yammering sent the audience into a state of boredom.

The teacher's incessant yammering drowned out the students' ability to concentrate.

The incessant yammering of the construction workers next door disrupted my sleep.

The child's constant yammering about toys wore down the patience of its parents.