"Prattling" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Prattling" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Prattling
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"Prattling" Meaning

Talking or speaking in a foolish or irritatingly repetitive way.

"Prattling" Examples

Prattling Examples


Compulsive chatter doesn't just irritate others; it's also a trait that displays the speaker's nervousness or anxiety. "He was accused of prattling endlessly about his financial worries, which showed he was indeed quite troubled."
After confirming his colleagues were busy, he initiated a conversation but couldn't stop prattling about his recent holiday in Paris. His teammates listened politely for a bit before excusing themselves to focus on the task at hand. "She listened to him prattling on for only five minutes before politely excusing herself."
Realizing they'd been prattling for over an hour, they suddenly halted their conversation, seemingly aware it had grown monotonous. "Once I realized they'd been prattling all evening, the signal was given for everyone to leave."
Chattering idly about his favorite stocks to anyone who would listen, she was told she was prattling like a magpie wanting her prize to be shooed away. "Her run-of-the-mill conversations seemed prattling and boring."
Having agreed, they're about to prattle on in an endless conversation, forgetting their initial subject and winding down from insignificant things. "Try not to keep her talking too long – it's a slippery slope to a bland and prattling discourse."

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