Jabber
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verb
,
noun
)
(As a verb)
Jabber ( verb )
- To talk rapidly and at length in an excited or uncontrolled way.
- To talk in a language that is not understandable or clear.
Origin:
Probably from imitative origin, or from an old norse word meaning "to chatter".
Examples:
- He jabbered away in a language I didn't understand.
- She jabbers on about her problems for hours.
- The baby jabbers in his own language.
- The drunk man was jabbering away in the corner.
- She jabbered excitedly about the concert.
(As a noun)
Jabber ( noun )
- Rapid and excited or uncontrolled talk.
- Language that is not understandable or clear.
Origin:
Probably from imitative origin, or from an old norse word meaning "to chatter".
Examples:
- He spoke in a jabber I couldn't understand.
- She talked in a constant jabber.
- The baby's jabber was adorable.
- The drunk man's jabber was unintelligible.
- She spoke in a rapid jabber, her words tumbling over each other.