100 Examples of sentences containing the verb "jabber"
Definition
The verb jabber means to talk rapidly and excitedly but with little sense, often in a way that is difficult to understand. It can also refer to speaking quickly and incoherently, typically in a manner that reflects excitement or agitation.
Synonyms
- Babble
- Chatter
- Prattle
- Gab
- Jabberwocky (in a playful sense)
- Natter
- Blabber
- Ramble
Antonyms
- Stay silent
- Mumble
- Whisper
- Speak clearly
- Articulate
- Communicate thoughtfully
Examples
- The children began to jabber excitedly about their field trip.
- He couldn't help but jabber when he saw the surprise party.
- The parrot would jabber nonsensically whenever someone entered the room.
- During the meeting, she started to jabber about her weekend plans, losing everyone's attention.
- They tend to jabber over coffee, sharing stories and laughter.
- The excited fans began to jabber as the concert approached.
- I couldn't understand him because he was jabbering too fast.
- As soon as they met, they started to jabber about old times.
- Her nervousness made her jabber even more than usual.
- The kids would jabber away on the playground, filled with joy.
- It was hard to concentrate when he continued to jabber in the background.
- The journalist would jabber on about the latest scoop.
- I tried to calm him down, but he just continued to jabber.
- They all jabbered in excitement after seeing the fireworks.
- The dog seemed to jabber with delight when its owner returned home.
- I had to ask her to slow down because she was jabbering too much.
- The group of friends would often jabber late into the night.
- His tendency to jabber made him a popular figure at parties.
- The toddler began to jabber as soon as he learned to speak.
- She would jabber about her favorite books for hours.
- The crowd began to jabber in anticipation of the announcement.
- He couldn't stop to think; he just kept jabbering away.
- The two girls would often jabber about their crushes at school.
- I could hear them jabbering from across the room.
- The comedian's ability to jabber humorously kept everyone laughing.
- They began to jabber when they recognized each other.
- He had a habit of jabbering on about topics no one cared about.
- The group at the café could be heard jabbering excitedly.
- When she gets nervous, she tends to jabber without thinking.
- They all started to jabber as the topic turned to travel.
- I found it hard to focus with all the jabbering around me.
- His jabber about politics was met with rolling eyes.
- The kids couldn’t help but jabber with joy after winning the game.
- The excited fans began to jabber as the band took the stage.
- I tried to join in but felt lost in their jabber.
- Her jabbering about the latest fashion trends was hard to follow.
- The guests began to jabber once the food was served.
- He often jabbers when he’s anxious.
- Listening to them jabber made me feel nostalgic.
- The toddler's jabber was full of imagination and energy.
- They were jabbering so fast that I couldn’t catch a word.
- The jabber of the crowd filled the air at the festival.
- She started to jabber nervously when asked about her future.
- The friends would often jabber about their favorite movies.
- He would jabber on about his adventures as if they were legendary.
- The jabbering of the children was music to her ears.
- Even though I didn’t understand, their jabber made me smile.
- The two dogs seemed to jabber at each other in the yard.
- I couldn’t help but jabber when I met my idol.
- The guests began to jabber over drinks at the party.
- He’d rather jabber than listen to others.
- The excitement made them jabber uncontrollably.
- It was hard to get a word in with all the jabbering.
- She loves to jabber about her travels to anyone who will listen.
- The jabber at the event was all about the new product launch.
- They would often jabber about their favorite TV shows.
- The kids continued to jabber long after the movie ended.
- His friends laughed at his tendency to jabber when excited.
- The librarian asked them to stop their jabber and quiet down.
- The jabber of the guests faded as the night went on.
- He couldn’t help but jabber when he saw the puppy.
- The jabbering crowd was filled with anticipation.
- My parents would often jabber about their childhood stories.
- They couldn’t stop jabbering about the concert they attended.
- I found his jabber rather charming, despite its chaos.
- The two friends would jabber away about everything and nothing.
- I wanted to join the conversation, but their jabber was too distracting.
- She had a tendency to jabber when she was excited.
- The jabber from the next room made it hard to concentrate.
- He loved to jabber about his favorite sports teams.
- The team members began to jabber when they heard the good news.
- The children’s jabbering filled the playground with life.
- It was hard to keep up with her jabber about fashion.
- They would jabber on about their plans for the summer.
- The teacher asked them to stop their jabbering during the lesson.
- He found it hard to jabber in front of the audience.
- The jabber of the tourists filled the street market.
- She enjoyed jabbering with her friends after school.
- His jabber was a mix of excitement and disbelief.
- The discussion turned into a jabber of opinions and ideas.
- They couldn’t help but jabber about their latest adventures.
- I had to ask him to stop jabbering while I was working.
- The jabber of the crowd grew louder as the event began.
- She would often jabber about her favorite books late into the night.
- The jabbering between the two was a mix of laughter and stories.
- The excitement in the room made everyone jabber.
- His tendency to jabber made him a lively conversationalist.
- The kids were jabbering about their favorite superheroes.
- I could hear them jabbering from the other side of the park.
- She loved to jabber about her new job at family gatherings.
- The jabber of the audience made it hard to hear the speaker.
- As soon as they met, they began to jabber like old friends.
- The jabbering at the coffee shop created a cozy atmosphere.
- He would often jabber about his theories on life.
- The jabber of the children echoed in the hall.
- My friends love to jabber about their favorite video games.
- The jabber of the vendors filled the market with energy.
- Even though I didn’t understand, their jabber was infectious.
- She would jabber happily about her day as soon as she got home.
- The jabbering in the room made it hard to focus on my book.