It is chatter.
Yes; here are a few definitions of it to show you:chatter: speak (about unimportant matters) rapidly and incessantlyprate: idle or foolish and irrelevant talksilly, childish, talk; babble; to talk incessantly and in a childish manner; to babbleAs you can see, 'unimportant matters', 'childish manner', which often has neg connatations, 'foolish', 'irrelavant' etc.
# Not yielding the desired outcome; fruitless: a vain attempt. # Lacking substance or worth: vain talk. # Excessively proud of one's appearance or accomplishments; conceited. # Archaic. Foolish.
Ah, the comparative form of the word "fool" would be "more foolish." Just like how we can add "more" before some words to show a comparison, we can do the same with "fool" to talk about someone being even more foolish. Remember, we all make mistakes sometimes, and it's important to be kind to ourselves and others.
To talk in a foolish way is called
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."
Chatter
When you rearrange the letters in RATCHET, you get the word CHATTER, which means to talk quickly in a foolish way. The word CHATTER is derived from the root word CHAT, meaning informal conversation. In this context, the word CHATTER implies rapid and often meaningless speech.
The anagram for "ratchet" that means to talk quickly in a foolish way is "chatter." This term captures the essence of rapid, often trivial conversation. It emphasizes the light, sometimes nonsensical nature of the dialogue.
The cast of Two Foolish to Talk About - 1983 includes: Tommy Sexton as Various
chatter
A foolish talk or thought; nonsense.
Blather, prattle
i got level 3 ;/
go to talk to marty after you got the second clue marty is in skyes bar at night talk to him and he will give you the third clue.....
The word that describes talking quickly in a foolish way is "prattle".
A succession of confused or nonsensical statements; foolish talk; nonsense., Consisting of rigmarole; frovolous; nonsensical; foolish.
Nonsense-8 letters.