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Babbling   /bˈæbəlɪŋ/  /bˈæblɪŋ/   Listen
Babbling

noun
1.
Gibberish resembling the sounds of a baby.  Synonyms: babble, lallation.



Babble

verb
(past & past part. babbled; pres. part. babbling)
1.
Utter meaningless sounds, like a baby, or utter in an incoherent way.
2.
To talk foolishly.  Synonyms: blather, blether, blither, smatter.
3.
Flow in an irregular current with a bubbling noise.  Synonyms: bubble, burble, guggle, gurgle, ripple.
4.
Divulge confidential information or secrets.  Synonyms: babble out, blab, blab out, let the cat out of the bag, peach, sing, spill the beans, talk, tattle.  Antonym: keep quiet.



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"Babbling" Quotes from Famous Books



... not' You have been used, too, to babbling and tattling,' said his patron with perfect coolness. 'Beware of that here, or you're a lost rascal,' and he smiled again, and again cautioned ...
— Dombey and Son • Charles Dickens

... oak of lordly look, The willow shadowing the babbling brook, The hedges blooming with the sweets of May, With double ...
— Lives of the English Poets - From Johnson to Kirke White, Designed as a Continuation of - Johnson's Lives • Henry Francis Cary

... held a smouldering spark of the divine fire, and when, in a cataleptic state, his faint intelligence fluttered back into some dim depths of personality, and he moaned and muttered, using awful names with babbling freedom, Brother Nathan and the rest listened with pathetic eagerness for a "thus saith the Lord," which should enflame the gray embers of Shakerism and give light to the whole world! When Nathan talked of these things he would add, with a sigh, that he hoped some day ...
— The Way to Peace • Margaret Deland

... railroad stations nearest, saying that he needed no more labor. The tide of applicants ceased, but Mrs. Rawling was nervous. Pete declared his intention of running away, and riding home in the late afternoon, Margot was stopped by a drunken, babbling man, who seized her pony's bridle, with unknown words. She galloped free, but next day Rawling sent his wife and children to the seaside and sat waiting Sanford's coming to cheer his desolate house, the new ...
— The Best Short Stories of 1917 - and the Yearbook of the American Short Story • Various

... silent; even if they broke In thunder, silent; yet remember all He spoke among you, and the Man who spoke; Who never sold the truth to serve the hour, Nor palter'd with Eternal God for power; Who let the turbid streams of rumour flow Thro' either babbling world of high and low; Whose life was work, whose language rife With rugged maxims hewn from life; Who never spoke against a foe: Whose eighty winters freeze with one rebuke All great self-seekers trampling on the right: Truth-teller was our England's Alfred named; Truth-lover was ...
— The Ontario Readers: Fourth Book • Various


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