Synonyms for run off at the mouth
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : noun mouth; verb mouth |
Phonetic Transcription : noun maʊθ; verb maʊð |
Top 10 synonyms for run off at the mouth Other synonyms for the word run off at the mouth
- bark
- betray
- blab
- blather
- blurt
- blurt out
- BS
- burst out with
- cackle
- call out
- chat
- chatter
- chew the fat
- chit-chat
- chitchat
- come out with
- confabulate
- converse
- cry out
- disclose
- discourse
- gab
- gabble
- gibber
- give away
- go on
- gossip
- gush
- jabber
- jaw
- leak
- let on
- let out
- let slip
- let the cat ouf of the bag
- mouth
- palaver
- patter
- peach
- prate
- prattle
- rant
- rave
- reveal
- run off at the mouth
- run on
- schmooze
- shoot the breeze
- shoot the bull
- spill
- spill the beans
- spit
- spout
- squeal
- tal
- talk
- talk a lot
- talk foolishly
- talk incoherently
- talk nonsensically
- talk through one's hat
- tattle
- tell
- trivialize
- twaddle
- yack
- yak
- yakkety yak
- yakkety-yak
- yap
Définition of run off at the mouth
Origin :- Old English muþ "mouth, opening, door, gate," from Proto-Germanic *munthaz (cf. Old Saxon, Old Frisian muth, Old Norse munnr, Danish mund, Middle Dutch mont, Dutch mond, Old High German mund, German Mund, Gothic munþs "mouth"), with characteristic loss of nasal consonant in Old English (cf. tooth, goose, etc.), from PIE *mnto-s (cf. Latin mentum "chin"). In the sense of "outfall of a river" it is attested from late Old English; as the opening of anything with capacity (a bottle, cave, etc.) it is recorded from c.1200. Mouth-organ attested from 1660s.
- As in babble : verb talk trivially, often incessantly
- As in rap : verb talk casually; speak abruptly
- As in shoot the breeze : verb chat, converse
- As in yap : verb chatter
- As in blab : verb gossip
- As in blurt : verb utter suddenly
- As in gibber : verb babble
Antonyms for run off at the mouth
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