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yammer
[ yam-er ]
verb (used without object)
- to whine or complain.
- to make an outcry or clamor.
- to talk loudly and persistently.
verb (used with object)
- to utter clamorously, persistently, or in complaint:
They yammered their complaints until she let them see the movie.
noun
- the act or noise of yammering.
yammer
/ ˈjæmə /
verb
- to utter or whine in a complaining or peevish manner
- to make (a complaint) loudly or persistently
- intr (esp of an animal) to howl or wail plaintively or distressingly; yelp or yowl
noun
- a yammering sound, wail, or utterance
- nonsense; jabber
Derived Forms
- ˈyammerer, noun
Other Words From
- yammer·er noun
- yammer·ing·ly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of yammer1
Word History and Origins
Origin of yammer1
Example Sentences
Nobody wants to see you sit on the air and just be yammering about yourself all day long.
Four criminal indictments and 91 felony counts later, Trump’s incessant yammering about victimhood has rallied his followers.
Headmarveller Rivera led the way back down the Taste Tower staircase, her cane clicks echoing as she yammered on.
He yammers on about “golden showers” and left-wing “vermin” at campaign rallies, sucks up to dictators and vows to imprison his political enemies.
There was lots of yammering that "Barbie" is supposedly a man-hating movie, an almost inevitable complaint anytime women get prominent speaking roles — in a film directed by a woman, no less! — these days.
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