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jabber
[ jab-er ]
verb (used with or without object)
- to talk or utter rapidly, indistinctly, incoherently, or nonsensically; chatter.
noun
- rapid, indistinct, or nonsensical talk; gibberish.
jabber
/ ˈdʒæbə /
verb
- to speak or say rapidly, incoherently, and without making sense; chatter
noun
- such talk
Derived Forms
- ˈjabberer, noun
Other Words From
- jabber·er noun
- jabber·ing·ly adverb
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of jabber1
Example Sentences
The Americans explained that the driving engine of their investigation was a Jabber chat server they had located and started watching in 2009.
The Gyllenhaal siblings are also a shoo-in, though I fear I would jibber and jabber—and possibly giggle—over Jake.
In a loud sing-song jabber they are repeating something which they read off the slates they hold in front of them.
But when we'd gone along fur a mile or so, one of the Mexicans flopped down on his knees and begin to jabber.
What the deuce would become of the world if youngsters were allowed to jabber like that on every possible occasion?
Presently, as our road wound around a hill we heard a clanking of spurs and the jabber of voices.
Two Kaffirs acted as charioteers, and kept up an incessant jabber in Dutch.
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