Oh, dude, it's "babble." Like, imagine a bunch of voices chatting away, totally ignoring each other - that's a babble of voices for you. It's like a noisy party where everyone's talking over each other. So, yeah, the collective noun for voices is definitely "babble."
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Babble is the act of speaking in a confused or pointless manner. The noun babble has no plural form. A collective noun is used to group things.
No, the noun 'battle' is not a standard collective noun, however, collective nouns are an informal part of language. Any noun that suits a situation can function as a collective noun, for example, a battle of ideas, a battle of patterns, a battle of heirs, etc.
my answer is a group of barbers.. haha. just kidding :] i really don't know.
Shoal is a collective noun. It is the collective noun for fish. A shoal of fish.The collective noun is a mint of candies
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Babble is the act of speaking in a confused or pointless manner. The noun babble has no plural form. A collective noun is used to group things.
No, the noun 'battle' is not a standard collective noun, however, collective nouns are an informal part of language. Any noun that suits a situation can function as a collective noun, for example, a battle of ideas, a battle of patterns, a battle of heirs, etc.
Babble is both a noun and a verb.
my answer is a group of barbers.. haha. just kidding :] i really don't know.
The only standard collective noun is a 'babel of words'.However, collective nouns are an informal part of language. Any noun that suits the context can function as a collective noun. Some commonly used terms are a list of words, a battle of words, a war of words, etc.
Shoal is a collective noun. It is the collective noun for fish. A shoal of fish.The collective noun is a mint of candies
The word "babble" in French can be translated as "baragouiner" or "babiller."
No, the noun farm is not a collective noun.
There is no standard collective noun for a group of reflections. The noun 'reflection' is not a standard collective noun.
No, the noun lumber is not used as a collective noun. The collective noun for lumber is a stack of lumber.
No it is not a collective noun.