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    Blath·er
    /ˈblaT͟Hər/

    verb

    • 1. talk long-windedly without making very much sense: "she began blathering on about spirituality and life after death"

    noun

    • 1. long-winded talk with no real substance: "all the blather coming out of Washington about crime"
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  3. blather: 1 v to talk foolishly Synonyms: babble , blether , blither , smatter Type of: blab , blabber , chatter , clack , gabble , gibber , maunder , palaver , piffle ...

  4. blather (on) (about something) to talk continuously about things that are silly or unimportant What are you blathering on about now? Word Origin late Middle English (as a verb; originally Scots and northern English dialect): from Old Norse blathra ‘talk nonsense’, from blathr ‘nonsense’.

  5. Definition of blather noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. A complete guide to the word "BLATHER": definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

  7. Define blather. blather synonyms, blather pronunciation, blather translation, English dictionary definition of blather. also bleth·er intr.v. blath·ered , blath·er·ing , blath·ers also bleth·ered or bleth·er·ing or bleth·ers To talk nonsensically.

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  9. 'Blather' is aptly named, as it describes the act of talking aimlessly or foolishly, often without any coherent or meaningful content. It conveys the idea of empty or nonsensical chatter, and its etymology reflects the historical development of the word to describe such talkative behavior.

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