Definition of «blithering»

The term "blithering" is an adjective that means to speak or write in a foolish, senseless manner. It can also refer to someone who talks nonsense or blathers on endlessly without making any sense. The origin of this word comes from the Scottish language and it literally means "to chatter like a fool."

Usage examples

  1. The blithering fool couldn't even tie his own shoelaces correctly.
  2. I can't believe I have to listen to my blithering neighbor's nonsensical conversations every day.
  3. The blithering employee managed to burn the entire batch of cookies in the office kitchen.
  4. The blithering politicians seem to be more interested in arguing than finding solutions.
  5. My professor's blithering explanation of the concept left the entire class confused.
  6. The blithering comedian's jokes were so unfunny that no one laughed at his performance.
  7. I can't stand the blithering TV host who keeps interrupting guests and talking over them.
  8. The blithering customer held up the line for ages because they couldn't decide what to order.
  9. The blithering writer submitted a poorly researched article riddled with spelling errors.
  10. It's a shame that a blithering individual like him was chosen to represent our company at the conference.
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