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View usage for: mouth off in British Englishverb (intr, adv) British informal to give an opinion or speak emotionally, often without much care or consideration mouth off in American English US, Slang to talk loudly, excessively, indiscreetly, or impudently See full dictionary entry for mouth Examples of 'mouth off' in a sentencemouth off He's likely to shout his mouth off to anyone for the right price.He took his mouth off hers to allow her chest to fall again. Synonyms of 'mouth off'rant, rave, spout, sound off More Synonyms of mouth off He received a yellow card for mouthing off to the referee. See mouthAdditional synonymsDefinition to speak loudly and dramatically He used to declaim verse to us with immense energy. Synonyms speak, lecture, proclaim, recite, rant, harangue, hold forth, spiel (informal), orate, perorate Definition to talk in a wild or incoherent manner She cried and raved for weeks. Synonyms rant, rage, roar, thunder, fume, go mad (informal), babble, splutter, storm, be delirious, talk wildly Definition to talk about (something) in a boring way or without much thought She would go red in the face and start to spout. Synonyms hold forth, talk, rant, go on (informal), rabbit (on) (British, informal), ramble (on), pontificate, declaim, spiel (informal), expatiate, orate, speechify - moustache
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