gabbing

[ˈɡæbɪŋ]

gabbing Definition

to talk a lot, especially in a way that is not important or interesting.

Using gabbing: Examples

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

  • Example

    She was gabbing on the phone for hours.

  • Example

    The girls were gabbing about their favorite TV shows.

  • Example

    He was gabbing away about his new car.

gabbing Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with gabbing

  • to continue talking, especially when it is annoying or boring to others

    Example

    He kept on gabbing about his work, even though nobody was interested.

  • a lively conversation or discussion

    Example

    The party turned into a gabfest, with everyone chatting and laughing.

  • a person who talks a lot, especially in a way that is not important or interesting

    Example

    She's a real gab machine, always talking about nothing in particular.

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Summary: gabbing in Brief

The verb 'gabbing' [ˈɡæbɪŋ] means to talk a lot, often in a way that is not important or interesting. It can be used to describe casual conversations, as in 'The girls were gabbing about their favorite TV shows,' or long-winded monologues, as in 'He was gabbing away about his new car.' 'Gabbing' has informal synonyms like 'yakking' and 'blabbering,' and more formal equivalents like 'chatting' and 'conversing.'