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ramble on

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Explanation of "Ramble On"

Definition:
To "ramble on" means to talk or write for a long time in a way that is not very organized or focused. When someone rambles on, they may go off-topic or repeat themselves, making it hard for others to follow what they are saying.

Usage Instructions:
  • You can use "ramble on" when talking about someone who is speaking too much without a clear point.
  • It is often used in informal contexts.
Example:
  • "During the meeting, John started to ramble on about his vacation, which had nothing to do with the agenda."
Advanced Usage:

In more sophisticated contexts, "ramble on" can describe a style of writing or speaking that lacks structure. For example: - "The author tends to ramble on in his novels, making it difficult for readers to stay engaged."

Word Variants:
  • Ramble (verb): To talk or write in a confused or disconnected way.
  • Rambler (noun): A person who rambles, either in conversation or in writing.
Different Meanings:
  • Ramble (as a noun): It can also mean a leisurely walk, particularly in nature. For example, "We went for a ramble in the park."
Synonyms:
  • Wander (verb): To speak or write without a clear direction.
  • Drift (verb): To speak or write in a way that lacks focus.
  • Mumble (verb): To speak quietly and unclearly, often making it hard for others to understand.
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • Go off on a tangent: This means to start talking about something unrelated to the main topic, similar to rambling on.
  • Bore someone to tears: To talk so long about something uninteresting that the listener becomes very bored, akin to rambling on.
Summary:

"Ramble on" is a casual way to describe someone who is talking too much without a clear purpose.

Verb
  1. continue talking or writing in a desultory manner
    • This novel rambles on and jogs

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