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All blathering synonyms

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verb blathering

  • blab β€” If someone blabs about something secret, they tell people about it.
  • twiddle β€” to turn about or play with lightly or idly, especially with the fingers; twirl.
  • clack β€” If things clack or if you clack them, they make a short loud noise, especially when they hit each other.
  • gossip β€” idle talk or rumor, especially about the personal or private affairs of others: the endless gossip about Hollywood stars.
  • palaver β€” a conference or discussion.
  • twaddle β€” trivial, feeble, silly, or tedious talk or writing.
  • natter β€” to talk incessantly; chatter.
  • ramble β€” to wander around in a leisurely, aimless manner: They rambled through the shops until closing time.
  • blabber β€” a person who blabs
  • waffle β€” waffling language.
  • buzz β€” If something buzzes or buzzes somewhere, it makes a long continuous sound, like the noise a bee makes when it is flying.
  • hint β€” an indirect, covert, or helpful suggestion; clue: Give me a hint as to his identity.
  • intimate β€” associated in close personal relations: an intimate friend.
  • imply β€” implies
  • dish β€” Slang. to gossip about: They talked all night, dishing their former friends.
  • spread β€” to draw, stretch, or open out, especially over a flat surface, as something rolled or folded (often followed by out).
  • repeat β€” repeat loop
  • talk β€” to communicate or exchange ideas, information, etc., by speaking: to talk about poetry.
  • suggest β€” to mention or introduce (an idea, proposition, plan, etc.) for consideration or possible action: The architect suggested that the building be restored.
  • report β€” an account or statement describing in detail an event, situation, or the like, usually as the result of observation, inquiry, etc.: a report on the peace conference; a medical report on the patient.
  • insinuate β€” to suggest or hint slyly: He insinuated that they were lying.
  • rumor β€” a story or statement in general circulation without confirmation or certainty as to facts: a rumor of war.
  • blether β€” blather
  • effuse β€” to pour out or forth; shed; disseminate: The town effuses warmth and hospitality.
  • overstate β€” to state too strongly; exaggerate: to overstate one's position in a controversy.
  • effervesce β€” to give off bubbles of gas, as fermenting liquors.
  • mutter β€” to utter words indistinctly or in a low tone, often as if talking to oneself; murmur.
  • yap β€” to bark sharply, shrilly, or snappishly; yelp.
  • drivel β€” saliva flowing from the mouth, or mucus from the nose; slaver.
  • murmur β€” a low, continuous sound, as of a brook, the wind, or trees, or of low, indistinct voices.
  • utter β€” to give audible expression to; speak or pronounce: unable to utter her feelings; Words were uttered in my hearing.
  • mumble β€” to speak in a low indistinct manner, almost to an unintelligible extent; mutter.
  • depart β€” When something or someone departs from a place, they leave it and start a journey to another place.
  • stray β€” to deviate from the direct course, leave the proper place, or go beyond the proper limits, especially without a fixed course or purpose; ramble: to stray from the main road.
  • descant β€” A descant is a tune which is played or sung above the main tune in a piece of music.
  • drift β€” a driving movement or force; impulse; impetus; pressure.
  • diverge β€” to move, lie, or extend in different directions from a common point; branch off.
  • divagate β€” to wander; stray.
  • protract β€” to draw out or lengthen, especially in time; extend the duration of; prolong.
  • prose β€” the ordinary form of spoken or written language, without metrical structure, as distinguished from poetry or verse.
  • maunder β€” to talk in a rambling, foolish, or meaningless way.
  • amplify β€” If you amplify a sound, you make it louder, usually by using electronic equipment.
  • patter β€” to talk glibly or rapidly, especially with little regard to meaning; chatter.
  • blurt β€” If someone blurts something, they say it suddenly, after trying hard to keep quiet or to keep it secret.
  • rant β€” to speak or declaim extravagantly or violently; talk in a wild or vehement way; rave: The demagogue ranted for hours.
  • gush β€” to flow out or issue suddenly, copiously, or forcibly, as a fluid from confinement: Water gushed from the broken pipe.
  • blubber β€” Blubber is the fat of whales, seals, and similar sea animals.
  • whisper β€” to speak with soft, hushed sounds, using the breath, lips, etc., but with no vibration of the vocal cords.
  • noise β€” sound, especially of a loud, harsh, or confused kind: deafening noises.
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