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Vocabulary for Academic IELTS (8)
to confabulate
to confabulate
[Czasownik]

to have a casual and light conversation without sharing a lot of information

pogawędzić, pogadać

pogawędzić, pogadać

Ex: As they waited for the meeting to start, colleagues confabulated about their weekend plans. 
to prattle
to prattle
[Czasownik]

to talk a lot about unimportant things and in a way that may seem foolish

paplać,  gaworzyć

paplać, gaworzyć

Ex: During the long car ride, the toddler prattled on about imaginary friends and adventures. 
to parley
to parley
[Czasownik]

to discuss the terms of an agreement with an opposing side, usually an enemy

pertraktować, negocjować

pertraktować, negocjować

Ex: The opposing military generals agreed to parley in hopes of reaching a ceasefire agreement. 
to palaver
to palaver
[Czasownik]

to aimlessly talk a lot

gadać, paplać

gadać, paplać

Ex: Instead of getting straight to the point, he tends to palaver endlessly, causing meetings to drag on. 
to babble
to babble
[Czasownik]

to make random, meaningless sounds

gaworzyć, paplać

gaworzyć, paplać

Ex: The baby babbled happily, creating a stream of adorable but unintelligible sounds. 
to prate
to prate
[Czasownik]

to talk at length in a foolish or inconsequential way

gadać, paplać

gadać, paplać

Ex: Despite being focused on the meeting agenda, he continued to prate about irrelevant personal anecdotes. 
to jaw
to jaw
[Czasownik]

to talk at length in a tedious or annoying way

gadać,  paplać

gadać, paplać

Ex: Despite the urgent deadline, he continued to jaw about unrelated topics, wasting valuable time. 
to natter
to natter
[Czasownik]

to have a casual conversation, often involving gossip

gawędzić, plotkować

gawędzić, plotkować

Ex: The friends sat on the porch, sipping lemonade, and began to natter about the latest trends in fashion and entertainment. 
to blab
to blab
[Czasownik]

to talk excessively or thoughtlessly

gadać, paplać

gadać, paplać

Ex: During the meeting, the colleague continued to blab about unrelated topics, prolonging the discussion unnecessarily. 
to tattle
to tattle
[Czasownik]

to reveal someone's wrongdoing or misbehavior to others

skarżyć, donosić

skarżyć, donosić

Ex: In the office, a colleague couldn't resist tattling to the supervisor about a minor mistake made by a coworker. 
to yap
to yap
[Czasownik]

to talk excessively or continuously, often in a way that is annoying to others

gadać,  paplać

gadać, paplać

Ex: The politician continued to yap about his achievements during the campaign. 
to yak
to yak
[Czasownik]

to talk persistently, often in a tedious or annoying manner

gadać bez przerwy, paplać

gadać bez przerwy, paplać

Ex: The colleague yakked on and on about their weekend plans, oblivious to the disinterest of others. 
to rant
to rant
[Czasownik]

to speak loudly, expressing strong opinions or complaints

narzekać głośno, wygłaszać gniewne tyrady

narzekać głośno, wygłaszać gniewne tyrady

Ex: The customer began to rant about the poor service, expressing frustration with the long wait and unhelpful staff. 
to gab
to gab
[Czasownik]

to chat casually for an extended period, often in a lively manner

gawędzić, pogadać

gawędzić, pogadać

Ex: After not seeing each other for years, they sat on the porch and gossiped, eager to gab about their lives. 
to orate
to orate
[Czasownik]

to speak formally and at length, especially in a public setting

przemawiać, wygłaszać mowę

przemawiać, wygłaszać mowę

Ex: The presidential candidates orated passionately about their visions during the debates. 
to spout
to spout
[Czasownik]

to speak or express opinions in a lengthy, fervent, or pompous manner

wywodzić, perorować

wywodzić, perorować

Ex: The passionate activist spouted about the importance of environmental conservation during the rally. 
to falter
to falter
[Czasownik]

to utter something hesitantly or with uncertainty

jąkać się, wahać się

jąkać się, wahać się

Ex: He faltered an apology when confronted about the mistake. 
to bawl
to bawl
[Czasownik]

to shout loudly and emotionally, often expressing distress, anger, or frustration

wrzeszczeć, ryczeć

wrzeszczeć, ryczeć

Ex: Frustrated by the unexpected setback, he couldn't help but bawl in anger. 
to rave
to rave
[Czasownik]

to talk rapidly and incoherently, making it hard for others to understand what is being said

bredzić, mówić od rzeczy

bredzić, mówić od rzeczy

Ex: The artist raved about their creative process, describing it in a feverish, almost delirious manner. 
to scoff
to scoff
[Czasownik]

to mock with contempt

szydzić, drwić

szydzić, drwić

Ex: He scoffed at the idea of ghosts. 
to banter
to banter
[Czasownik]

to engage in light, playful, and teasing conversation or exchange of remarks

żartować, przekomarzać się

żartować, przekomarzać się

Ex: Friends often banter about each other's quirks and habits, creating a lighthearted and enjoyable environment. 
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