blattering

/ˈblætərɪŋ/
adjective
  1. Making a loud, repetitive, or harsh noise, especially like rain, hail, or wind.
    • The blattering rain kept us indoors all afternoon.
    • We could hear the blattering hail on the roof from inside the house.
    • The blattering wind made it impossible to hear each other.
  2. Talking loudly and rapidly in a foolish or confused way.
    • She gave a blattering explanation that made no sense.
    • The blattering speaker at the rally was hard to follow.
    • A blattering child in the back of the classroom distracted everyone.
Antonyms
noun
  1. The sound or action of making a loud, repetitive noise.
    • The constant blattering of the machinery gave me a headache.
    • We fell asleep to the blattering of hail against the house.
    • The blattering of the rain on the window was soothing.
  2. Loud, rapid, foolish talk.
    • His blattering at the dinner table annoyed everyone.
    • I couldn't focus because of the blattering from the TV.
    • The blattering of the politicians on the news was unbearable.
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