blab
Third Person
blabs
Present Participle
blabbing
Past Tense
blabbed
Past Participle
blabbed
1
to talk excessively or thoughtlessly
- During the meeting, the colleague continued to blab about unrelated topics, prolonging the discussion unnecessarily.
- The talkative student tended to blab during exams, distracting classmates with irrelevant comments.
- In the quiet library, the librarian shushed patrons who continued to blab, disrupting the studious atmosphere.
- The coworker was known for blabbing about office gossip, contributing to a tense and divisive work environment.
- The tour guide blabbed on and on about unrelated historical trivia, losing the interest of the disengaged tourists.
2
to reveal confidential or private information carelessly
- He blabbed about the surprise party before anyone else knew.
- Don't blab the password to anyone.
- She blabbed the company's plans to a competitor.
- The child blabbed the secret without thinking.
- If you blab, the news will spread too quickly.
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