Blabbering


to reveal indiscreetly and thoughtlessly:
They blabbed my confidences to everyone.
to talk or chatter indiscreetly or thoughtlessly:
Don’t confide in him, because he blabs. She blabbed so much I couldn’t hear the concert.
idle, indiscreet chattering.
a person who blabs; blabbermouth.
verb blabs, blabbing, blabbed
to divulge (secrets) indiscreetly
(intransitive) to chatter thoughtlessly; prattle
noun
a less common word for blabber (sense 1), blabber (sense 2)
v.
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