Blithering Meaning in English
word · lemma: blither
ˈblɪðɚɪŋ
BLITH-er-ing
blˈɪðəɹɪŋ
BLITH-uh-ring
Definition
Used mainly as an intensifier before insults like 'idiot' or 'fool', 'blithering' means completely or utterly foolish or nonsensical.
Usage & Nuances
'Blithering' is old-fashioned, mostly British English, and almost always used before insults, e.g., 'blithering idiot.' Very rarely used alone, and considered mild compared to more offensive language. Almost always negative and for humorous effect.
Spanish: absoluto (insulto) - total (insulto)Portuguese (BR): completo (insulto) - absoluto (insulto)Portuguese (PT): completo (insulto) - absoluto (insulto)Chinese (Simplified): 蠢到极点的 (侮辱用语)Chinese (Traditional): 蠢到極點的 (侮辱用語)Hindi: बिल्कुल पागल (अपमानजनक) - बेहद मूर्ख (अपमानजनक)Arabic: أحمق تمامًا (إهانة) - غبي جدًا (إهانة)Bengali: পুরোপুরি বোকা - নির্বোধ (গালি বা তিরস্কারের আগে ব্যবহৃত একটি বিশেষণ)Russian: чёртов - законченный (в сочетаниях: дурак, идиот)Japanese: 全くの - とんでもない(罵倒語の前に付ける)Vietnamese: ngốc nghếch tuyệt đối - ngu ngốc hết chỗ nóiKorean: 완전히 멍청한 - 어처구니없는 (욕 앞에 붙는 형용사)Turkish: tam anlamıyla aptal - alık (hakaretlerin önüne getirilir)Urdu: انتہائی بے وقوف - بالکل احمق (گالی کے طور پر استعمال ہونے والا سابقہ)Indonesian: benar-benar bodoh - tolol sekali (sebagai penekanan sebelum hinaan)
Example Sentences
He's a blithering idiot.
basic
Don't be such a blithering fool.
basic
I can't believe his blithering nonsense.
basic
You blithering idiot, you parked in front of the driveway!
natural
He stood there like a blithering fool, not knowing what to say.
natural
That was a blithering disaster from start to finish.
natural