verb
- to talk at length in a foolish or pointless way; to babble or ramble
Usage: chiefly Scottish and Northern English; informal
noun
- foolish or pointless talk; nonsense
Usage: chiefly Scottish and Northern English; informal
Examples
- He spent the whole meeting blethering about topics nobody cared about.
- Stop your blether and get to the point!
- She was blethering on about her vacation for hours.
- Don't listen to his blether; he doesn't know what he's talking about.
- The politician blethered through the entire speech without saying anything meaningful.
- I'm tired of hearing all this blether from the news commentators.