verb
- speaks rapidly and unintelligibly; talks in a confused or meaningless way
Usage: third-person singular present tense of gibberish
noun
- plural of gibberish; instances or types of rapid, unintelligible, or meaningless speech or writing
Usage: plural form
Examples
- When he woke up from the anesthesia, he gibberishes incoherently for several minutes.
- The toddler gibberishes happily in her crib, experimenting with sounds.
- The old radio gibberishes with static and interference.
- His speech was full of gibberishes that nobody could understand.
- The document contained so many gibberishes that it was impossible to follow the argument.
- She gibberishes nervously when she is anxious or excited.
- The technical manual was filled with confusing gibberishes and unclear explanations.