Similar words: dabble, babbler, dabbling, rabble, babble, gabble, scrabble, squabble. Meaning: [dæblə] n. 1. an amateur who engages in an activity without serious intentions and who pretends to have knowledge 2. any of numerous shallow-water ducks that feed by upending and dabbling.
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1. He's not a dedicated musician, just a dabbler.
2. Dabblers like the mallard seem to demand that the spiral moves clockwise from the eye over the full round forehead.
3. Soon after Guglielmo Marconi discovered wireless communication, dabblers throughout the world began puttering with transmitters.
4. He's not a dedicated musician but a dabbler.
5. I have held this English dabbler person in contempt most!
6. The dabbler in knowledge chatters away ; the wise man stays silent.
7. I'm too serious to be a dilettante and too much a dabbler to be a professional.
8. Those possessed of great wisdom are composed, tranquil, and open - minded while the dabbler are chatty.