ramage

[ˈræmɪdʒ]

ramage Definition

  • 1the act of speaking in a confused or meaningless way
  • 2the sound of birds singing

Using ramage: Examples

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

  • Example

    The ramage of the speaker was so confusing that nobody could understand what he meant.

  • Example

    The ramage of the birds outside my window woke me up early in the morning.

ramage Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for ramage

Phrases with ramage

  • used to describe birds when they are singing loudly and continuously

    Example

    The forest was alive with birds in full ramage.

  • a group of birds singing together

    Example

    The ramage choir in the park was a beautiful symphony.

  • a language that is difficult to understand or is meaningless

    Example

    The politician's speech was full of ramage language.

Origins of ramage

from Old French 'ramage', meaning 'birdsong'

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Summary: ramage in Brief

'Ramage' [ˈræmɪdʒ] refers to two distinct meanings: the act of speaking in a confused or meaningless way, and the sound of birds singing. It can be used in phrases like 'in full ramage' to describe birds singing loudly and continuously, and 'ramage language' to describe a language that is difficult to understand or is meaningless.