TWADDLE vs PRATTLE: NOUN
- Idle, senseless talk; gabble; prosy nonsense.
- Perplexity; confusion. Grose, Dict. of Vulgar Tongue.
- Silly talk; gabble; fustian.
- Empty or silly idle talk or writing; nonsense, rubbish
- Foolish, trivial, or idle talk or chatter.
- A twaddler.
- Pretentious or silly talk or writing
- Idle or foolish and irrelevant talk
- Artless or childish talk; hence, puerile loquacity; twaddle.
- Synonyms Prattle, Prating, Chat, Chatter, Babble, Tattle, Gossip, Gabble, Palaver, Twaddle, Gibberish, Jargon, Balderdash, Rigmarole. Prattle is generally harmless, if not pleasant, as the prattle of a child, or of a simple-minded person; prating now generally suggests the idea of boasting or talking above one's knowledge; chat is easy conversation upon light and agreeable subjects, as social chat beside an open fire; chatter is incessant or abundant talk, seeming rather foolish and sounding pretty much alike; babble or babbling is talk that is foolish to inaneness, as that of the drunkard (Prov. xxiii. 29); tattle is talk upon subjects that are petty, and especially such as breed scandal; gossip is the small talk of the neighborhood, especially upon personal matters, perhaps dealing with scandal; gabble is a contemptuous word, putting the talk upon the level of the sounds made by geese; palaver implies that the talk is either longer than is necessary, or wordy, or meant to deceive by flattery and plausibility; twaddle is mere silliness in talk; gibberish is mere sounds strung together without sense; jargon is talk that is unintelligible by the mingling of sounds or by the lack of meaning; balderdash is noisy nonsense; rigmarole is talk that has the form of sense, but is really incoherent, confused, or nonsensical.
- Trifling or childish tattle; empty talk; loquacity on trivial subjects; prate; babble.
- Silly, childish, talk; babble.
- Idle or meaningless chatter; babble.
TWADDLE vs PRATTLE: VERB
- To talk in a weak and silly manner, like one whose faculties are decayed; to prate; to prattle.
- To talk or write nonsense; to prattle.
- Speak (about unimportant matters) rapidly and incessantly
- Speak (about unimportant matters) rapidly and incessantly
- To talk incessantly and in a childish manner; to babble.
TWADDLE vs PRATTLE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To talk foolishly; prate.
- To talk much and idly; to prate; hence, to talk lightly and artlessly, like a child; to utter child's talk.
- To utter or express by chattering foolishly or babbling.
- To talk or chatter idly or meaninglessly; babble or prate.
TWADDLE vs PRATTLE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To utter as prattle; to babble.
TWADDLE vs PRATTLE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To babble; gabble; prate; especially, to keep up a foolish, prosy chatter.
- To utter in a babbling or childish manner.
- To force or effect by talking; bring or lead by prattling.
- To talk artlessly and childishly; talk freely and idly, like a child; chatter; be loquacious; prate.
TWADDLE vs PRATTLE: RELATED WORDS
- Tattle, Drool, Prate, Chatter, Bosh, Gibber, Blabber, Gabble, Prattle, Palaver, Baloney, Humbug, Tommyrot, Piffle, Tosh
- Maunder, Chin music, Tittle tattle, Idle talk, Clack, Tattle, Blether, Prate, Piffle, Gibber, Palaver, Chatter, Twaddle, Gabble, Blabber
TWADDLE vs PRATTLE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Clack, Tattle, Drool, Prate, Chatter, Bosh, Gibber, Blabber, Gabble, Prattle, Baloney, Humbug, Tommyrot, Piffle, Tosh
- Blather, Blab, Drivel, Babble, Chin music, Idle talk, Clack, Tattle, Blether, Prate, Piffle, Gibber, Chatter, Gabble, Blabber
TWADDLE vs PRATTLE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Twaddle which are read to the point where the meniscus of the lye comes on the graduated scale.
- This all bottled twaddle and all this succession nonsense is heading nowhere.
- This tweet, incidentally, riled Moore, who considered it the myopic twaddle of a confused individual ignorant of sexual assault.
- Bill Bradley formally opened his campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination by ladling out the traditional fatuous twaddle.
- Langhorne P, Twaddle S, Clark P, Lowe GDO, et al.
- Bonsignore L, Bloom N, Steinhauser K, Nichols R, Allen T, Twaddle M, et al.
- But seriously folks, who exactly is shaming Africa with twaddle of this sort.
- Authors: Bridget Smith, Andrea Twaddle There is no introduction for this publication.
- Other claims, however, are downright dubious, if not terminal twaddle.
- This is meaningless twaddle and to be avoided.
- Olivier felt it: he stopped in the middle of his prattle, and had nodesire to go on.
- Prattle, prate, gossip, stratagem, finesse, artifice, delusion, chat, easy conversation, familiar talk, crafty device, piece of knavery.
- The ideas beneath all this overcooked rumbledethumps of inane prattle barely even qualify as thoughts.
- Interprovincial trade woes get short shift as leaders prattle on.
- Prattle of the sexes: Do women talk more than men?
- Then they prattle on as if all preconditions are off.
- Debbie remembers hearing Shayla prattle on about it, too.
- Miss Maudie shuts up their prattle with icy remarks.
- Evan Schnidman, chief executive of Prattle, an NLP provider.
- Prate, prattle, babble, clack, gabble, clatter, jabber, talk loudly.
TWADDLE vs PRATTLE: QUESTIONS
- How many answers to Twaddle or nonsense 6 5 letters crossword?
- What would David prattle on about in a conversation?
- Do you interrupt people with their childish prattle?