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View usage for: (reɪvɪŋz) plural nounIf you describe what someone says or writes as their ravings, you mean that it makes no sense because they are mad or very ill. Haig and Robertson saw it as the lunatic ravings of a mad politician. Synonyms: ranting, rambling, babbling, gibberish More Synonyms of ravings ravings in British English (ˈreɪvɪŋz) plural nounmad, incoherent or deleterious utterances Examples of 'ravings' in a sentenceravings She was amiable, but people avoided her because she was strange; no one wanted to listen to her ravings about opera or The Infinite Plan. Definition frenzied or wildly extravagant talk the ravings of an extreme politician Synonyms ranting rambling babbling gabble incoherent talk Additional synonymsDefinition rapid and indistinct speech Synonyms gibberish, chatter, jargon, babble, waffle (informal, British), pap, cackling, drivel, twaddle, prattle, blabberDefinition rapid incomprehensible talk When he did speak to her, he spoke gibberish. Synonyms nonsense, balls (taboo, slang), bull (slang), shit (taboo, slang), crap (slang), garbage (informal), bullshit (taboo, slang), hot air (informal), tosh (slang, British), babble, pap, cobblers (British, taboo, slang), bilge (informal), drivel, malarkey, twaddle, tripe (informal), guff (slang), prattle, mumbo jumbo, moonshine, jabber, gabble, gobbledegook (informal), hogwash, hokum (slang, US, Canadian), blather, double talk, piffle (informal), all Greek (informal), poppycock (informal), balderdash, bosh (informal), yammer (informal), eyewash (informal), tommyrot, horsefeathers (US, slang), bunkum or buncombe, bizzo (Australian, slang), bull's wool (Australian, New Zealand, slang) Definition foolish or childish talk I had had enough of his mindless prattle. Synonyms chatter, talk, babble, waffle (informal), rambling, wittering (informal), prating, drivel, jabber, gabble, blather, blether (Scottish) - ravenous
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