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    Prate
    /prāt/

    verb

    • 1. talk foolishly or at tedious length about something: "I heard him prate on for at least an hour and a half"
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  3. Prate is a verb that means to talk long and idly, or a noun that means chatter. Learn the synonyms, examples, etymology, and history of this word from Merriam-Webster.

  4. to talk excessively and pointlessly; babble: They prated on until I was ready to scream. verb (used with object) , prat·ed, prat·ing. to utter in empty or foolish talk: to prate absurdities with the greatest seriousness. noun. act of prating. empty or foolish talk. prate. / preɪt / verb. intr to talk idly and at length; chatter.

  5. Prate is an old-fashioned verb that means to talk stupidly or about unimportant things for a long time. Learn more about its synonyms, usage, and pronunciation from Cambridge Dictionary.

  6. Prate is an old-fashioned verb that means to talk stupidly or about unimportant things for a long time. Learn how to use it in sentences, compare it with other words, and see its pronunciation and translations.

  7. verb. speak (about unimportant matters) rapidly and incessantly. synonyms: blab, blabber, chatter, clack, gabble, gibber, maunder, palaver, piffle, prattle, tattle, tittle-tattle, twaddle, yammer. see more. noun. idle or foolish and irrelevant talk. synonyms: blether, chin music, idle talk, prattle. see more. Cite this entry. Style: MLA. "Prate."

  8. Prate means to talk idly and at length, or to utter in an empty or foolish way. Find out the origin, pronunciation, and translations of prate, and see related words and examples.

  9. 5 days ago · Prate means to talk much and foolishly, or to utter in empty or foolish talk. It can be used as a verb or a noun. See the word origin, frequency, and usage examples from Collins dictionaries.

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