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žvanit — meaning in English

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English meaning

  • clatter verb To make a rapid series of short, sharp banging or rattling sounds.
  • drivel noun Nonsensical or foolish talk or writing.
  • drool verb To let saliva trickle from the mouth, often in anticipation of food.
  • gabble verb To talk fast, idly, foolishly, or without meaning.
  • piffle verb To act or speak in a futile, ineffective, or nonsensical manner.
  • rabbit noun A small, long-eared mammal known for its fast breeding and hopping movement.
  • spout noun A narrow tube or opening that liquid pours out of.
  • twaddle noun Empty or silly idle talk or writing; nonsense, rubbish.
  • witter verb To talk on and on about unimportant things.
  • yak noun A large, shaggy-haired, ox-like animal from the mountains of Central Asia, including Tibet and Mongolia.
  • yap noun A high-pitched bark from a small dog.

Senses

žvanit is used for these senses in English:

  • clatter (intransitive) To chatter noisily or rapidly.
  • drivel To talk nonsense; to talk senselessly; to drool.
  • drool To talk nonsense; drivel.
  • gabble (ambitransitive) To talk fast, idly, foolishly, or without meaning.
  • piffle To act or speak in a futile, ineffective, or nonsensical manner.
  • rabbit (British, intransitive) To talk incessantly and in a childish manner; to babble annoyingly.
  • spout (intransitive) To speak tediously or pompously.
  • twaddle To talk or write nonsense; to prattle.

clatter — full definition

  1. verb To make a rapid series of short, sharp banging or rattling sounds.
  2. noun A loud rattling noise made by hard objects knocking together.

drivel — full definition

  1. noun Nonsensical or foolish talk or writing.
  2. verb To talk nonsense or foolishly.

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