Blabber

usgb/ˈblæbər/
verb

To talk a lot, usually without making much sense or importance.

She was so nervous, she just blabbered on about anything that came to her mind.
Visual representation of "blabber" - To talk a lot, usually without making much sense or importance

Often appears as...

  • blabber on
  • blabber about something

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Colloquial

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Talkative Non-stop

Used when someone is talking excessively without pausing, often not logically.

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During the meeting, he just blabbered away, ignoring the agenda.
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Not Serious

Typically signifies conversation that is not meant to be taken seriously or as factual.

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Ignore him; he likes to blabber without knowing the facts.
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Filler Speech

Often used to describe speech that fills silence without adding value.

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Whenever she's unsure, she starts to blabber instead of remaining silent.
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