ramble on
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Definition
Verb: To talk or write for a long time in a way that is unfocused, wanders from topic to topic, and lacks a clear point or conclusion. It implies a tedious, lengthy, and often aimless continuation of speech or text.
Usage
The verb "ramble on" is used to describe the action of speaking or writing in a prolonged, disorganized, and sometimes boring manner. It is often used in a critical or slightly negative sense to indicate that the speaker or writer is going on for too long without getting to the point. - It is typically followed by an adverb (e.g., endlessly, forever) or a prepositional phrase (e.g., about a topic). - It is commonly used in the simple present, past, or present/past continuous tenses.
Examples
Advanced Usage
- "ramble on and on": An intensified form emphasizing excessive, seemingly endless length.
- Once he gets started on that subject, he can ramble on and on for hours.
Variants and Related Words
- Ramble (verb): To walk for pleasure in the countryside; or, to talk or write at length in a confused or inconsequential way. (e.g., / )
- Rambling (adjective): (Of speech or writing) lengthy and confused or inconsequential. (e.g., )
- Rambler (noun): A person who rambles, especially one who goes on walks in the countryside.
Synonyms
- Droning on: Talking in a monotonous, tedious way.
- Going on (and on): Talking at excessive length (informal).
- Digressing: Straying from the main topic.
- Maundering: Talking in a rambling, foolish, or meaningless way.
Phrasal Verbs
- Go on (about): To talk about something for a long time, often in a way that is annoying or boring. (e.g., )
- Run on: To continue without stopping, often excessively. (e.g., )
Related Idioms
- Talk the hind leg off a donkey: To talk incessantly and at great length (British English, informal).
- Beat a dead horse: To waste time talking about an issue that has already been resolved or is no longer relevant. (While not identical, it can be a reason for or a result of rambling on.)
Verb
- continue talking or writing in a desultory manner
- This novel rambles on and jogs