blab

[blæb]

blab Definition

to reveal secrets or confidential information, often without intending to.

Using blab: Examples

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

  • Example

    I accidentally blabbed about the surprise party.

  • Example

    Don't blab our plans to anyone else!

  • Example

    He's always blabbing to the press.

blab Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for blab

Antonyms for blab

Phrases with blab

  • to say something that should be kept secret

    Example

    She blabbed out the truth about what happened.

  • a person who talks too much and cannot keep secrets

    Example

    Don't tell her anything important; she's a blabbermouth.

  • blabber

    to talk too much or reveal secrets

    Example

    He blabbered on about his personal life for hours.

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Summary: blab in Brief

The verb 'blab' [blæb] means to reveal secrets or confidential information, often unintentionally. It is synonymous with 'reveal' and 'divulge.' Examples include 'I accidentally blabbed about the surprise party,' and 'Don't blab our plans to anyone else!' 'Blab' has related phrases like 'blab out,' meaning to say something that should be kept secret, and 'blabbermouth,' referring to a person who talks too much and cannot keep secrets.