rabbled

[rab-uh ld]

rabbled Definition

  • 1a disorganized or disorderly crowd of people
  • 2to speak in a confused or excited way, especially for a long time

Using rabbled: Examples

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

  • Example

    The rabbled gathered outside the courthouse to protest the verdict.

  • Example

    He rabbled on about his new business idea for hours.

  • Example

    The politician rabbled to the reporters about the importance of the upcoming election.

rabbled Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with rabbled

  • rabble-rouser

    a person who incites others to violence or disorder, typically for political reasons

    Example

    The rabble-rouser was arrested for instigating the riot.

  • rabble-rouse

    to incite others to violence or disorder, typically for political reasons

    Example

    The politician was accused of trying to rabble-rouse the crowd with his speech.

  • a disorderly or tumultuous crowd of people

    Example

    The rabblement outside the stadium caused chaos and destruction.

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Summary: rabbled in Brief

The term 'rabbled' [rab-uh ld] refers to a disorganized or disorderly crowd of people. It can also mean to speak in a confused or excited way, especially for a long time. Examples include 'The rabbled gathered outside the courthouse to protest the verdict.' and 'He rabbled on about his new business idea for hours.' Synonyms include 'mob,' 'crowd,' and 'throng.'