twaddling

[ˈtwɒdlɪŋ]

twaddling Definition

  • 1talk or writing that is silly or meaningless
  • 2to talk or write in a silly or meaningless way

Using twaddling: Examples

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

  • Example

    I'm tired of listening to him twaddle on about his new car.

  • Example

    The article was full of twaddling and lacked any real substance.

  • Example

    Stop twaddling and get to the point!

twaddling Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with twaddling

  • to talk at length in a silly or meaningless way

    Example

    He twaddled on for hours about his favorite TV show.

  • to leave or go away, especially in a foolish or aimless manner

    Example

    After twaddling off for a few minutes, he finally realized he was lost.

  • to read or speak in a slow, tedious, or uninterested way

    Example

    She twaddled through the book, barely paying attention to the plot.

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Summary: twaddling in Brief

'Twaddling' [ˈtwɒdlɪŋ] refers to silly or meaningless talk or writing. It can be used as a verb or a noun, as in 'The article was full of twaddling.' Synonyms include 'prattle,' 'babble,' and 'gibberish.' Phrases like 'twaddle on' and 'twaddle through' describe talking or reading in a tedious or uninterested way.