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- Dictionaryblather/ˈblaðə/
verb
- 1. talk in a long-winded way without making very much sense: "she began blathering on about spirituality and life after death"
noun
- 1. long-winded talk with no real substance: "all the blather coming out of Washington about crime"
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BLATHER definition: 1. to talk for a long time in a silly or annoying way: 2. silly or annoying talk that continues…. Learn more.
The meaning of BLATHER is to talk foolishly at length —often used with on. How to use blather in a sentence.
silly or annoying talk that continues for a long time: Life gets more hectic and demanding, and there are times when we need pointless blather. Your endless blather is so predictable.
Blather definition: foolish, voluble talk. See examples of BLATHER used in a sentence.
To blather is to talk on and on without saying anything very important or wise. If you blather all afternoon, it might be a welcome distraction to your friend who's grieving the death of her cat.
verb. If someone is blathering on about something, they are talking for a long time about something that you consider boring or unimportant. The old men blather on and on. [V with on] Stop blathering. [VERB] He kept on blathering about police incompetence. [VERB + about] Synonyms: chatter, ramble, mumble, babble More Synonyms of blather.
Definition of blather verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.