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Blither - English meaning

ˈblɪð.ər

Blither – definitions in English dictionary

verb

Talk in a long-winded way without making very much sense.

Usage examples:

I won't blither on too much about the job itself
noun

Long-winded talk with no real substance.

adjective

Showing a casual and cheerful indifference considered to be callous or improper.

Usage examples:

A blithe disregard for the rules of the road

Synonims:

HeedlessUncaringCarelessCasualIndifferentThoughtlessUnconcernedUnworriedUntroubledNonchalantCoolBlaséDevil-may-careIrresponsible
verb

To talk a lot in a way that does not have much meaning and is not very interesting

Usage examples:

Tina's always blithering about her dog., i do have a tendency to blither on when i'm nervous., she …
verb

To say something that does not have much meaning

Usage examples:

She blithered something that was supposed to be reassuring, and left.
noun

A lot of talk that does not have much meaning

Usage examples:

He gave them some vague blither about change.

Blither translation into English

Blither: translate from English into Chinese

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好笑的

Blither: translate from English into Dutch

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Vermaken

Blither: translate from English into French

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Gaiement, Joyeux, Allègre, Gai, Content

Blither: translate from English into German

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Vergnügt, Heiter, Fröhlich, Munter

Blither: translate from English into Hindi

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ख़ुशी करना, ख़ुशी करना, ख़ुशी मनाना, ख़ुश होना

Blither: translate from English into Italian

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Sbadigliare, Allegro, Giocoso

Blither: translate from English into Korean

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물집, 즐거운, 태평스런

Blither: translate from English into Russian

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Болтать, Болтовня, Вздор, Болтать вздор, Трещать

Blither: translate from English into Spanish

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Parlotear, Alegre, Contento

Word origin

Old English blīthe, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch blijde, also to bliss.

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