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gabbling


Meanings
  • Meaning 1: A loud, continuous, or uninterrupted utterance of sounds, words, or phrases.

    - "During the debate, some politicians engaged in gabbling, making it difficult for their opponents to get a word in edgewise."
    - "The audience was mesmerized by the poet's gabbling, which seemed to flow like a river, carrying the listeners along with it."

Synonyms

babble
Rhymes
Words rhyming with gabbling
gabbling , mabbling , tabbling , rabbling , prabbling , grabbling , rabble , rabble-rouse , rouse , rouse-about
Homophones
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  1. gabbling, gabble - verb: To utter sounds or words, especially in a loud, continuous, or uninterrupted manner.


Variants
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gabble , gabbled , gabbler , gabblers , gabbles , gabbling
Forms
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Gabbling can take various forms depending on the context in which it is used. Some common forms of gabbling include: - Verbal gabbling: This refers to the use of excessive, rapid, continuous, or uninterrupted speech to convey ideas, thoughts, or feelings. Verbal gabbling can take various forms, such as monologues, dialogues, debates, lectures, sermons, speeches, and presentations. - Written gabbling: This refers to the use of excessive, rapid, continuous, or uninterrupted writing to convey ideas, thoughts, or feelings. Written gabbling can take various forms, such as essays, articles, books, reports, letters, emails, and social media postsings. - Visual gabbling: This refers to the use of excessive, rapid, continuous, or uninterrupted visual stimuli to convey ideas, thoughts, or feelings. Visual gabbling can take various forms, such as slideshows, videos, animations, graphic novels, comics, illustrations, and infographics.


Etymology
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From the Old English word 'gabian,' meaning 'to prate' or 'to talk much and without sense or purpose.' The modern English word 'gabbling' retains the same meaning as its Old English root.


Related Concepts
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  1. Stream of Consciousness: Stream of consciousness is a literary technique in which a writer attempts to recreate the unfiltered, unedited, and continuous flow of thoughts, ideas, images, sensations, and emotions that pass through a person's mind, as they experience various situations, events, stimuli, and influences.

  2. Monologue: Monologue is a literary device in which a single character delivers a prolonged speech, usually without interruption or response from other characters. Monologues can be used to reveal a character's thoughts, feelings, motivations, backstory, or personality traits, as well as to provide exposition, dialogue, or narrative development.

  3. Dialogue: Dialogue is a literary device in which two or more characters engage in a conversation, usually with the exchange of ideas, thoughts, feelings, or information, as well as to provide exposition, narrative development, or characterization.

  4. Rhetoric: Rhetoric is the art or study of persuasive communication, usually through the use of language, but also through the use of visual, auditory, or gestural means, as well as through the use of logical, emotional, or ethical appeals, or through the use of various rhetorical devices, such as metaphor, simile, personification, hyperbole, irony, allusion, or anaphora, to name a few.


Culture
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["Gabbling has been used in various forms of art and literature throughout history. In poetry, gabbling refers to a poetic style characterized by a rapid, continuous, or uninterrupted flow of words or sounds, often used to convey a sense of excitement, intensity, or passion. In music, gabbling refers to a musical style characterized by a rapid, continuous, or uninterrupted flow of musical notes or sounds, often used to convey a sense of excitement, intensity, or passion in a musical composition. In literature, gabbling refers to a writing style characterized by a rapid, continuous, or uninterrupted flow of words or ideas, often used to convey a sense of excitement, intensity, or passion in a literary work."]

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