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Definition of jabber :
1. One who jabbers.
2. Rapid or incoherent talk, with indistinct utterance; gibberish.
3. To talk rapidly, indistinctly, or unintelligibly; to utter gibberish or nonsense; to chatter.
4. To utter rapidly or indistinctly; to gabble; as, to jabber French.
Synonyms:
slobber, gossip, mumbo jumbo, jabberwocky, blabber, rabbit on, waffle, gush, cry, spirt, rattle, words, yak, clack, mumble, palaver, gabble, double Dutch, go on, bumble, spurt, equivocate, burble, slur, mouth off, sound, murmur, blurt, blurt out, jabbering, chat, abracadabra, jaw, cackle, run on, gibber, sputter, spout, twaddle, rave, spiel, prate, gas, blab, rant
speak (part of speech: verb)
orate, gab, talk, say, remark, chitchat, prattle, chatter, lecture, patter, vocalize, recite, preach, debate, voice, speak, tattle, discuss
unmeaningness (part of speech: noun)
babble, senselessness, double-talk, meaninglessness, drivel, gobbledygook, unmeaningness, noise, hogwash, nonsense, absurdity, blather, cipher
Usage examples:
- What other woman would jabber French through a telephone?" - "The Dop Doctor", Clotilde Inez Mary Graves.
- On the 27th we heard that some of the tribe of Al Jabber, descended from Mohammed's great friend of that name, had passed Shibahm for Al Koton to fetch us, but there was no news of the Minhali or of the Tamimi. - "Southern Arabia", Theodore Bent Mabel Bent.
- There was far more noise than there had been the night before on board the prahus, an incessant jabber being maintained, and voices rang high in excitement as the men discussed the destruction of the town and the orders that had been received for a portion of them to land on the following morning and take part in the annihilation of the whites if they entered into the forest. - "Among Malay Pirates And Other Tales Of Adventure And Peril", G. A. Henty.