The difference between Blah and Twaddle
When used as nouns, blah means nonsense, whereas twaddle means empty or silly idle talk or writing.
When used as verbs, blah means to utter idle, meaningless talk, whereas twaddle means to talk or write nonsense.
Blah is also interjection with the meaning: an expression of mild frustration.
Blah is also adjective with the meaning: dull.
check bellow for the other definitions of Blah and Twaddle
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Blah as a noun (uncountable, informal):
Nonsense; drivel; idle, meaningless talk.
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Blah as a noun (informal):
(in plural, the blahs) A general or ambiguous feeling of discomfort, dissatisfaction, uneasiness, boredom, mild depression, etc.
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Blah as an adjective (informal):
Dull; uninteresting; insipid.
Examples:
"Well, the new restaurant seems nice, but their menu is a little blah."
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Blah as an adjective (informal):
Low in spirit or health; down.
Examples:
"I decided to go exercise rather than sit around all day feeling blah."
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Blah as a verb (intransitive):
To utter idle, meaningless talk.
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Twaddle as a noun (uncountable):
Empty or silly idle talk or writing; nonsense, rubbish.
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Twaddle as a noun (countable):
One who twaddles; a twaddler.
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Twaddle as a verb:
To talk or write nonsense; to prattle.