GABBLE vs PALAVER: NOUN
- Synonyms See prattle, n.
- Loud or rapid talk without meaning.
- Inarticulate sounds rapidly uttered; as of fowls.
- Rapid, incoherent, or meaningless speech.
- Inarticulate chattering, as of fowl.
- Loud or rapid talk without sense or coherence.
- Rapid and indistinct speech
- The low muttering sound of a goose or duck.
- Loud and confused and empty talk
- Flattery intended to persuade
- Disagreement
- A meeting at which there is much talk.
- Talk, especially unnecessary talk, fuss.
- A village council meeting.
- In Africa, a parley with the natives; a talk; hence, a public conference and deliberation; a debate.
- Talk; conversation; esp., idle or beguiling talk; talk intended to deceive; flattery.
- Synonyms and See prattle, n.
- Flattery; adulation; talk intended to deceive.
- Parley; conference.
- A long talk; a parley; a conference, such as takes, place between travelers or explorers and suspicious or hostile natives; superfluous or idle talk.
- A dodge; a contrivance; a plot.
- Business; an affair to be settled; affairs.
- A negotiation or discussion concerning matters in dispute, especially in the traditional cultures of West Africa.
- Talk intended to charm or beguile.
- Idle chatter.
GABBLE vs PALAVER: VERB
- Speak (about unimportant matters) rapidly and incessantly
- To talk fast, idly, foolishly, or without meaning.
- Have a lengthy discussion, usually between people of different backgrounds
- Speak (about unimportant matters) rapidly and incessantly
- To make palaver with, or to; to used palaver; to talk idly or deceitfully; to employ flattery; to cajole.
- To discuss with much talk.
- Influence or urge by gentle urging, caressing, or flattering
GABBLE vs PALAVER: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To utter rapidly or incoherently.
- To utter inarticulate sounds with rapidity; -- used of fowls as well as people.
- To make rapid, low muttering or quacking sounds, as a goose or duck.
- To speak rapidly or incoherently; jabber.
- To talk fast, or to talk without meaning; to prate; to jabber.
- To talk idly or at length.
- To flatter or cajole.
GABBLE vs PALAVER: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To talk noisily and rapidly; speak incoherently or without sense; prate; jabber.
- To utter inarticulate sounds in rapid succession, like a goose when feeding.
- To utter noisily, rapidly, and incoherently: as, to gabble a lesson.
- To affect in some way by gabbling.
- To flatter; cajole.
- To talk idly or plausibly; indulge in palaver.
GABBLE vs PALAVER: RELATED WORDS
- Wouldst, Tittle tattle, Maunder, Tattle, Prate, Clack, Palaver, Chatter, Piffle, Blabber, Jabber, Twaddle, Jabbering, Gibber, Prattle
- Clack, Hot air, Tattle, Blandishment, Cajolery, Rhetoric, Blarney, Gibber, Gabble, Prate, Chatter, Prattle, Piffle, Blabber, Twaddle
GABBLE vs PALAVER: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Gibberish, Burble, Chirrup, Babble, Wouldst, Tattle, Prate, Clack, Chatter, Piffle, Blabber, Jabber, Jabbering, Gibber, Prattle
- Sweet talk, Coax, Cajole, Inveigle, Clack, Tattle, Cajolery, Rhetoric, Gibber, Gabble, Prate, Chatter, Prattle, Piffle, Blabber
GABBLE vs PALAVER: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- There was a gabble of voices from indoors, young hungry sounds like cats after fish, and a burst of swearing from the old man.
- The default resource is now unique to the machine Gabble is running on, rather than being randomly generated for each connection.
- Breath stopped, he listened for a gabble of voices, a wave of footsteps clicking and clomping, spilling across the floorboards.
- Gabble now supports making and receiving video calls to contacts using Google Video Chat.
- GABBLE GOBBLE WENT THE RICKETY RACKETY ROO, AS THE.
- If you start to gabble nervously, take a deep breath and slow down.
- The gabble ceased, someplace nice like Carmel or Malibu, to plan.
- Prate, prattle, babble, clack, gabble, clatter, jabber, talk loudly.
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- Why did she have to gabble like that.
- Make my trip need to get over this palaver and get their act together to have this resolved asap.
- He wanted the natives to go in and makee-catchee the machine, and there was a big palaver about it.
- There are woods to play in, a front porch to palaver from, and rabbits and deer aplenty.
- The uncle understood all this perfectly, and he was doing his part toward success, by prolonging the palaver.
- He's smarter, too, than those her blowzy, raddled mother usually chooses, and Mia is taken by his smart-ass palaver.
- An occasional user, she has dropped by to palaver and maybe buy a little something for the weekend.
- Suppose you tell me what it is and we can dispense with all this secret palaver.
- Contrary to rhizomatic palaver, at least these are never mistaken for sheer agency.
- It is there that Roland finally catches Walter and they palaver.
- Like a congressional investigation or some other wasteful palaver.
GABBLE vs PALAVER: QUESTIONS
- N/A
- Was the palaver enough to warrant Congressional hearings?