Blabber

Pronunciation: /ˈblæbər/

Blabber (verb)

  1. To talk a lot, often about things that are not important.

Examples

  • They tend to blabber during meetings.
  • He tends to blabber when he is nervous.

Common collocations: blabber on, stop blabbering, chatty blabber, friendly blabber

Blabber (noun)

  1. A person who talks too much, especially about unimportant things.

Examples

  • A blabber can be entertaining at parties.
  • A blabber often talks too much about everything.

Synonyms of Blabber

Neutral

Antonyms of Blabber

  • The opposite of talking excessively.
  • Describes someone who does not speak much.