Thesaurus Dictionary
Synonyms and antonyms of To talk continuously and too much in British Thesaurus
To talk continuously and too much
chunter (verb)
Britishinformal to talk for a long time about something that other people do not find interesting
chatter (verb)
to talk continuously in a fast informal way, usually about unimportant subjects
babble (verb)
to talk for a long time about things that are not interesting or important
to talk for a long time about a particular subject
to keep talking about someone or something, especially when other people think it is boring
blether (verb)
Britishinformal to talk continuously about things that are not important
crap on (impolite)
impolite to talk continuously in an annoying or boring way
to continue explaining something or adding details after everyone clearly understands it
philosophise ()
a British spelling of philosophize
run on (mainly American)
mainly American to talk for a long time about something in a way that is boring. The usual British word is go on.
spout (verb)
informal to talk, especially for a long time or in a boring way