Jabber

Pronunciation: /ˈdʒæbbɚ/

Jabber (verb)

  1. to speak very fast and unclearly, often when excited or nervous.

Examples

  • They jabber excitedly about the new movie.
  • She jabbers on the phone for hours.

Common collocations: jabber away, jabber excitedly, constant jabber, incoherent jabber

Jabber (noun)

  1. quick and unclear speech that is hard to understand.

Examples

  • The room was filled with jabber.
  • I couldn't understand his jabber.

Synonyms of Jabber

Neutral

Informal

Antonyms of Jabber

  • absence of speech or noise
  • actively paying attention to sound