Meaning & Definition of Rambling in English
English⟶
Rambling
Speaking or writing in a confused or unorganized way.
Pronunciation:
/ˈræm.bəl.ɪŋ/Part of Speech:
adjective, verbDetailed Definitions
Definition: Characterized by long-windedness and a lack of coherence.
Example Sentence: His rambling speech made it hard to follow his main point.
Definition: To engage in aimless or disconnected conversation.
Example Sentence: They spent the afternoon rambling about their childhoods.
Definition: A leisurely, aimless walk.
Example Sentence: We went for a rambling stroll in the park.
Etymology
Origin: From the verb 'ramble', possibly derived from Middle English 'ramblen', meaning to wander about.
Synonyms
disconnectedincoherentwanderingmeanderingdigressive
Common Phrases and Expressions
- rambling on: Talking for a long time without getting to the point.
- rambling speech: A speech that lacks clarity and order.
- ramble about: To talk or write at length without a clear purpose.
Translations
- Spanish: divagando
- French: déambulation
- German: herumwandern
- Russian: блуждающий
Related Words
- wander: To move about without a fixed course.
- meander: To follow a winding path or course.
- digress: To deviate from the main subject in speech or writing.
Slang Meanings of rambling
Meaning: Talking too much or too long without a point.
Example Sentence: Stop your rambling; just get to the point!
Meaning: Going off-topic in conversation.
Example Sentence: I love her, but sometimes she just rambles.