noun
- rapid, continuous talk that is difficult to understand
Usage: gerund form
verb
- talking rapidly and continuously in a way that is difficult to understand
Usage: present participle of jabber
Examples
- The children were jabbering excitedly about their field trip.
- I couldn’t understand what he was jabbering about.
- Stop jabbering and listen to the instructions.
- The constant jabbering from the next table was distracting.
- She was jabbering away on her phone during the movie.
- His nervous jabbering made everyone uncomfortable.
- The jabbering of the crowd made it hard to hear the announcement.