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jabber

Aussprache: [ˈdʒæbər]

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Kontext: „communication“

(verb) to talk quickly and excitedly, often in a way that is difficult to understand. Imagine when kids are so excited that they start talking all at once and you can’t quite catch what they're saying.

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The children jabbered happily about their adventures at the park.

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He didn't jabber at all during the meeting; he was very quiet and serious.

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Why were they jabbering so much in the playground?

Kontext: „communication“

(noun) fast and confusing talk, often full of noise and excitement. It’s like when you hear a group of people talking really quickly and it sounds like a lot of silly noise.

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The jabber of the audience grew louder as the show started.

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The room was too quiet; there was no jabber at all.

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Did you hear the jabber coming from the crowd?

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