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How to pronounce blither in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms babble, blather, blether, smatter
Type of blab, blabber, chatter, clack, gabble, gibber, maunder, palaver, piffle, prate, prattle, tattle, tittle-tattle, twaddle

Examples of blither

blither
One more set-piece blither at a controlled meeting.
From the dailymercury.com.au
Music tastes, then, as especially now, were dictated corporations who bribed disc jockeys to play mindless blither.
From the infowars.com
What he proves is that the Left, as secure in its rock-solid, unquestionable assumptions as the Right is, can rave and blither exactly as much.
From the economist.com
Good morning everybody and welcome once again to your Sunday Morning Liveblog of spoken-word political blither-skittles that happens every week to America at this time.
From the huffingtonpost.com
Okay, well that's that, and that's the end of our foray into Sunday blither, which, I'll readily admit didn't do much to elevate me from feeling, and writing, a little groggily today.
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More examples
  • Lacking or showing a lack of due concern; "spoke with blithe ignorance of the true situation"
  • Carefree and happy and lighthearted; "was loved for her blithe spirit"; "a merry blithesome nature"; "her lighthearted nature"; "trilling songs with a lightsome heart"
  • (blithely) happily: in a joyous manner; "they shouted happily"
  • (blitheness) cheerfulness: a feeling of spontaneous good spirits; "his cheerfulness made everyone feel better"
  • Blithe is a fictional character from DC Comics' Supergirl series. She first appeared in Supergirl # 36, September 1999.
  • Happy, cheerful; Indifferent, careless, showing a lack of concern
  • (blithely) Without care, concern, or consideration; In a joyful, carefree manner; In a kind manner
  • (blithely) joyous, merry, or gay in disposition; glad; cheerful
  • I thought "blithe," with its long slippery vowel sound, like a salamander slipping back into the lake after a failed adventure, was a word for sadness.