bable

[ˈbeɪbəl]

bable Definition

  • 1a confused mixture of sounds or voices
  • 2unintelligible or meaningless talk or language

Using bable: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "bable" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The baby's bable was music to her ears.

  • Example

    The politician's speech was just a bunch of bable.

  • Example

    I couldn't understand a word of the foreigner's bable.

bable Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with bable

  • a story from the Bible about a tower built by humans that reached the heavens, causing God to confuse their language and scatter them across the earth

    Example

    The story of the tower of Babel is often used to explain the origin of different languages.

  • to talk continuously and incoherently

    Example

    She kept babbling on about her new job, but I wasn't really listening.

  • baby talk

    the simplified language used by adults when talking to babies or young children

    Example

    She used baby talk to try to calm the crying infant.

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Summary: bable in Brief

'Bable' [ˈbeɪbəl] refers to a confused mixture of sounds or voices, often unintelligible or meaningless. It can be used to describe a baby's early vocalizations, or more generally, incoherent or nonsensical speech. The phrase 'tower of Babel' comes from a biblical story about the origin of different languages. Other phrases include 'babble on,' meaning to talk incoherently, and 'baby talk,' referring to the simplified language used when speaking to infants.