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Babel Meaning in English

word

ˈbæbəɫ
BA-buhl
bˈeɪbəl
BAY-buhl

Definition

A situation with a lot of noise or many people speaking different languages, often making it hard to understand anything. The word comes from the biblical story of the Tower of Babel.

Usage & Nuances

Used both literally for noisy language situations and metaphorically for any confusing mess of sounds or messages. It's formal/literary; rarely used in daily conversation. Common in references like 'a babel of voices.'

Example Sentences

The market was a babel of different languages.

basic

There was a babel of voices after the show ended.

basic

The classroom became a babel when everyone started talking at once.

basic

Trying to call support, I heard a babel of music, voices, and announcements on the line.

natural

In the group chat, messages flew so fast it turned into a digital babel.

natural

The conference lobby at lunch was a babel; I could barely hear myself think.

natural