Reverse Dictionary: INCOHERENT

ADJECTIVES
► DANDERING foolish, weak-minded, twaddling; incoherent, rambling in speech → 1900 Eng. dial. (Bk.)
► DOT-AND-CARRY-ONE in coherence or fluency; halting; disjointed → 1900
► IDLE void of meaning or sense; foolish, silly, incoherent → 1548 obs.
► RAVELLED confused in mind, muddled; rambling, incoherent, delirious → 1866 Sc.
► SKIMBLE-SKAMBLE confused, incoherent, rambling, nonsensical → 1596
► UNCOHERENT incoherent → 1588 obs.

ADVERBS
► SKIMBLE-SKAMBLE in a confused or rambling manner; incoherently → 1775

NOUNS
► GABBER jabber; incoherent talk → 1796 obs.
► JABBER chatter; incoherent, inarticulate, or unintelligible speech → 18C colloq.
► RABBLE a long string or series of words, etc., having little meaning or value; confused, careless speech; rapid and incoherent reading or talking; gabble → c1388 obs.
► RABBLING incoherent talk → 1880 Sc.

NOUNS – PERSON
► HAIVER ► HAVERS a stupid, chattering person; an incoherent or garrulous person; a lazy, idle fellow → 1897 Sc. & Eng. dial.
► JABBERER one who jabbers→ c1675 colloq.

VERBS
► BUMBLE to speak in a rambling, incoherent, or indistinct way, especially at tedious length → 1911
► CAIVER to waver in mind; to be incoherent, as persons are at the point of death → 1825 Sc.
► DANDER to talk incoherently; to wander or ramble in talk → 1847 Eng. dial.
► EAT ONE’S WORDS to speak incoherently; to mumble → 1968 Amer. dial.
► EXTRAVAGE to deviate in discourse from the proper subject; to digress; to talk incoherently; to ramble → c1690 obs. exc. Sc.
► FAFFLE to stutter or stammer; to utter incoherent sounds → 1573 obs. exc. Eng. dial.
► GABBER to jabber, to gibber, to talk incoherently; to speak thickly or indistinctly → 1706-7 obs. exc. Sc.
► GABBLE to talk volubly, inarticulately, and incoherently; to chatter, to prattle; also, to read so fast as to be unintelligible → 1577
► HAIVER to talk in a foolish, incoherent manner  → 1816 Sc.
► JABBER to chatter; to speak fast and indistinctly; to talk thick and fast; to talk gibberish; to speak or say rapidly, incoherently, and without making sense → 1499
► MADDLE to ramble, to talk incoherently, to wander in speech → 1905 Eng. dial. (Bk.)
► MAUNDER to talk idly and incoherently; to mumble; to grumble; to threaten in an undertone; to muse, to ponder → 1691 Sc. & Eng. dial.
► MOITHER to talk incoherently or foolishly; to be delirious, to wander or ramble in one’s mind → 1874 Eng. dial.
► MUMBLE-JUMBLE to utter indistinctly and incoherently; to babble → 1834
► NOT TO BE ABLE TO SAY THREE WORDS OF A SORT not to speak coherently → 1868 Eng. dial.
► RAFFLE to talk incoherently → 19C Eng. dial.
► RAVEL to wander in speech; to speak incoherently or untruthfully → 1877 Sc. & Eng. dial.
► TAIVER ► TAVER to wander in mind or speech; to talk foolishly or incoherently; to rave; to become confused through weariness or exhaustion → 1808 Sc.
► YAFFLE to talk incoherently or too fast → 19C sl.