Babble ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Babble ( verb )

  1. To talk rapidly and continuously in a foolish or senseless way.
  2. To make a continuous murmuring sound as of water running over pebbles.

Origin:

From middle english bablen, from old french babiller, from latin babulus "babbler".

Examples:

  1. She continued to babble on and on, not even noticing when I left the room.
  2. The baby babbled and cooed as he played with his toys.
  3. The stream babbled and gurgled as it flowed through the forest.
  4. The old man babbled incoherently, unable to make sense of his words.
  5. The speaker babbled on, not even noticing that the audience had lost interest.

(As a noun)

Babble ( noun )

  1. To talk rapidly and continuously in a foolish or senseless way.
  2. To make a continuous murmuring sound as of water running over pebbles.

Origin:

From middle english bablen, from old french babiller, from latin babulus "babbler".

Examples:

  1. She continued to babble on and on, not even noticing when I left the room.
  2. The baby babbled and cooed as he played with his toys.
  3. The stream babbled and gurgled as it flowed through the forest.
  4. The old man babbled incoherently, unable to make sense of his words.
  5. The speaker babbled on, not even noticing that the audience had lost interest.
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