Prattle ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Prattle ( verb )

To talk or speak in a foolish or meaningless way.

Origin:

Middle english (in the sense "babble"): from middle dutch pratelen, probably of imitative origin.

Examples:

  1. The child prattled on and on about nothing in particular.
  2. She prattled on about her day, not noticing that no one was listening.
  3. He prattled on and on, not making any sense.
  4. The girl prattled aimlessly, her words carrying no weight.
  5. The man prattled on and on, not stopping for a breath.

(As a noun)

Prattle ( noun )

To talk or speak in a foolish or meaningless way.

Origin:

Middle english (in the sense "babble"): from middle dutch pratelen, probably of imitative origin.

Examples:

  1. The child prattled on and on about nothing in particular.
  2. She prattled on about her day, not noticing that no one was listening.
  3. He prattled on and on, not making any sense.
  4. The girl prattled aimlessly, her words carrying no weight.
  5. The man prattled on and on, not stopping for a breath.
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