Gabble Meaning in English
word
Definition
To speak quickly and unclearly, often making it hard for others to understand.
Usage & Nuances
Usually informal and sometimes negative, describing unclear or nervous speech, especially when someone is anxious or excited. Similar to 'babble', but 'gabble' stresses speed and unintelligibility. Common with children, birds, or in noisy situations.
Spanish: parlotear - balbucearPortuguese (BR): tagarelar - resmungarPortuguese (PT): tagarelar - balbuciarChinese (Simplified): 急促含糊地说Chinese (Traditional): 急促含糊地說Hindi: बढ़बढ़ाना - बड़बड़ानाArabic: ثرثرة بسرعة - يتكلم بسرعة وبدون وضوحBengali: বকবক করা - অস্পষ্টভাবে ও দ্রুত কথা বলাRussian: тараторить - бормотать (быстро и невнятно)Japanese: 早口でまくしたてる - 早口でわかりにくく話すVietnamese: nói líu lo - nói líu nhíuKorean: 빠르게 웅얼거리다 - 알아듣기 어렵게 말하다Turkish: gevezelik etmek - hızlıca gevezelik yapmakUrdu: جلدی جلدی اور بے ربط بولناIndonesian: mengoceh - bicara cepat dan tidak jelas
Example Sentences
The children gabble when they play together.
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She was so nervous that she started to gabble during her speech.
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I can't understand you if you gabble like that.
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He tends to gabble when he gets excited about something.
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All I could hear was a gabble of voices in the hallway.
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She gabbled her order so quickly that the waiter had to ask her to repeat.
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