blither

/ˈblɪðər/
verb
  1. To talk in a silly or nonsensical way; to babble.
    • He blithered on about his vacation for an hour.
    • The old man blithered to himself as he walked down the street.
    • Stop blithering and tell me what happened.
adjective
  1. Comparative form of blithe; more cheerful and carefree.
    • His blither mood made the long car ride more enjoyable.
    • The puppy was blither than its siblings, always wagging its tail.
    • She seemed blither than usual after hearing the good news.
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