Babble in a sentence as a noun

"This is techno-babble on a scale the world has never seen!

None of the words in his company wide email meant 18000 job cuts to me. Just a neutral line of babble in that email.

" babble:It may surprise you how sensible this business idea is.

He needs to drop the self absorbed thought leader babble and communicate in a straight forward manner.

He does not understand women, he fears women, and what he fears, he hates"I think this is unhelpful pop-psychology babble.

Babble in a sentence as a verb

Sal, You wrote > Rather than wasting energy commenting on other people's work with pseudo-intellectual babble, why don't they produce their own videos and post them on YouTube?

Despite the ******** excuses and justifications and delusional utopian ideology that many file sharers babble about, it can and does cause damage.

You stay an extra couple of minutes to let a friend babble on about a story you don't care about because you're socially tactful and tact is the lubricant that preserves our social relationships.

Infants dont even babble at this age never mind produce or understand adult speech, but they have already stopped noticing certain differences in speechthats how deeply ingrained the way we perceive and produce speech is, and why its almost impossible to speak a non-native language without an accent.

While a "politics" cluster is too broad, some shorter-lived and more specialized clusters, such as Snowden/Angular/whatever grouping, would afford discussion among those interested, encapsulate the babble storm, yet give an indication of activity so that individuals can determine their own level of involvement.

Babble definitions

noun

gibberish resembling the sounds of a baby

See also: babbling lallation

verb

utter meaningless sounds, like a baby, or utter in an incoherent way; "The old man is only babbling--don't pay attention"

verb

to talk foolishly; "The two women babbled and crooned at the baby"

See also: blather smatter blether blither

verb

flow in an irregular current with a bubbling noise; "babbling brooks"

See also: ripple guggle burble bubble gurgle

verb

divulge confidential information or secrets; "Be careful--his secretary talks"