to jabber
Third Person
jabbers
Present Participle
jabbering
Past Tense
jabbered
Past Participle
jabbered
1
to talk rapidly and excitedly, often in a senseless manner
- The children jabbered excitedly about the upcoming school field trip, making it hard for the teacher to get their attention.
- As the students wait in line for the concert, they jabber about their favorite songs and the anticipation of the performance.
- During the lively debate, participants jabbered passionately about their viewpoints, creating a dynamic discussion.
- Colleagues jabber during the lunch break, discussing weekend plans and recent news.
- During the family picnic, relatives jabber cheerfully while enjoying their meal.