blabbering
Blabbering is the act of talking at length, often rapidly and without apparent regard for relevance or the needs of listeners. It typically involves excessive, indiscreet, or unfocused speech that may overwhelm a conversation, dominate a room, or derail a discussion. While light, familiar chattering can be sociable, blabbering tends to be repetitive or tangential and may make it difficult for others to contribute or glean information.
The term blabbering comes from the verb blabber, which imitates the sound of babbling. In English, blabbering
Blabbering occurs in classrooms, offices, social gatherings, and online chats. It can hinder effective communication by
Helpful approaches include establishing speaking turn-taking, using agendas or time limits, and modeling concise, purposeful speech.