Pronunciation: /ˈdʒæbərər/

Definitions of jabberer

noun someone who jabbers or chatters incessantly

Example Sentences

A1 The jabberer in the group wouldn't stop talking during the movie.

A2 She's known as the office jabberer because she never stops gossiping.

B1 The jabberer at the party was entertaining everyone with his stories.

B2 As a skilled jabberer, she could keep a conversation going for hours.

C1 The political jabberer dominated the debate with his eloquent arguments.

C2 The renowned jabberer was invited to speak at the prestigious conference.

Examples of jabberer in a Sentence

formal The jabberer in the meeting wouldn't stop talking and let others speak.

informal I can't stand that jabberer at the party who never stops gossiping.

slang That jabberer is always yapping about nonsense.

figurative Her mind was like a room full of jabberers, never quiet or still.

Grammatical Forms of jabberer

past tense

jabbered

plural

jabberers

comparative

more jabbering

superlative

most jabbering

present tense

jabbers

future tense

will jabber

perfect tense

have jabbered

continuous tense

is jabbering

singular

jabberer

positive degree

jabberer

infinitive

to jabber

gerund

jabbering

participle

jabbering

Origin and Evolution of jabberer

First Known Use: 1400 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'jabberer' originated from the Middle English term 'jaberen' which meant to chatter or talk rapidly.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'jabberer' has retained its meaning of someone who talks rapidly or in a nonsensical manner, often used to describe someone who is gossipy or overly talkative.