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prate

 (prāt)
intr.v. prat·ed, prat·ing, prates
To talk idly and at length; chatter: "Your eccentric fools who prate about method without understanding it" (Edgar Allan Poe).

[Middle English praten, from Middle Dutch prāten.]

prat′er n.
prat′ing·ly adv.
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prate

(preɪt)
vb
1. (intr) to talk idly and at length; chatter
2. (tr) to utter in an idle or empty way
n
idle or trivial talk; prattle; chatter
[C15: of Germanic origin; compare Middle Dutch prāten, Icelandic and Norwegian prata, Danish prate]
ˈprater n
ˈpratingly adv
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prate

(preɪt)

v. prat•ed, prat•ing,
n. v.i.
1. to talk excessively and pointlessly; babble.
v.t.
2. to utter in empty or foolish talk.
n.
3. the act of prating.
4. empty or foolish talk.
[1375–1425; late Middle English < Middle Dutch praeten. compare prattle]
prat′er, n.
prat′ing•ly, adv.
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prate


Past participle: prated
Gerund: prating

Imperative
prate
prate
Present
I prate
you prate
he/she/it prates
we prate
you prate
they prate
Preterite
I prated
you prated
he/she/it prated
we prated
you prated
they prated
Present Continuous
I am prating
you are prating
he/she/it is prating
we are prating
you are prating
they are prating
Present Perfect
I have prated
you have prated
he/she/it has prated
we have prated
you have prated
they have prated
Past Continuous
I was prating
you were prating
he/she/it was prating
we were prating
you were prating
they were prating
Past Perfect
I had prated
you had prated
he/she/it had prated
we had prated
you had prated
they had prated
Future
I will prate
you will prate
he/she/it will prate
we will prate
you will prate
they will prate
Future Perfect
I will have prated
you will have prated
he/she/it will have prated
we will have prated
you will have prated
they will have prated
Future Continuous
I will be prating
you will be prating
he/she/it will be prating
we will be prating
you will be prating
they will be prating
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been prating
you have been prating
he/she/it has been prating
we have been prating
you have been prating
they have been prating
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been prating
you will have been prating
he/she/it will have been prating
we will have been prating
you will have been prating
they will have been prating
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been prating
you had been prating
he/she/it had been prating
we had been prating
you had been prating
they had been prating
Conditional
I would prate
you would prate
he/she/it would prate
we would prate
you would prate
they would prate
Past Conditional
I would have prated
you would have prated
he/she/it would have prated
we would have prated
you would have prated
they would have prated
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.prate - idle or foolish and irrelevant talkprate - idle or foolish and irrelevant talk
chatter, yack, yak, yakety-yak, cackle - noisy talk
Verb1.prate - speak (about unimportant matters) rapidly and incessantlyprate - speak (about unimportant matters) rapidly and incessantly
mouth, speak, talk, verbalise, verbalize, utter - express in speech; "She talks a lot of nonsense"; "This depressed patient does not verbalize"
blather, blether, blither, smatter, babble - to talk foolishly; "The two women babbled and crooned at the baby"
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prate

verb
1. To talk rapidly, incoherently, or indistinctly:
2. To talk volubly, persistently, and usually inconsequentially:
Informal: go on, spiel.
Slang: gab, gas, jaw, yak.
noun
2. Incessant and usually inconsequential talk:
Slang: gab, gas, yak.
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Translations

prate

(o.f.) [preɪt] VIparlotear, charlar
to prate abouthablar sin tasa de
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prate

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prate

[preɪt] vicicalare
to prate on about sth → parlare a più non posso di qc
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References in classic literature ?
We prated of peace and conventions, and we knew very well that we were living in times when human nature and red blood were still the controlling elements.
You are to remember that I knew no more of my descent than any cadger's dog; my uncle, to be sure, had prated of some of our high connections, but nothing to the present purpose; and there was nothing left me but that bitter disgrace of owning that I could not tell.
He prated about achieving an "honorable peace" in Indochina while allowing a brutal and dishonorable war to claim hundreds of thousands of additional lives.