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- verbchatter (verb) · chatters (third person present) · chattered (past tense) · chattered (past participle) · chattering (present participle)
- talk rapidly or incessantly about trivial matters:"the kids chattered and splashed at the edge of the lagoon"
- (of a bird, monkey, or machine) make a series of quick high-pitched sounds:"parrots chattered in the sunlight"
- (of a person's teeth) click repeatedly together from cold or fear:"his teeth were chattering"
nounchatter (noun)- incessant trivial talk:"a stream of idle chatter"
- electronic or radio communication, especially between individuals being monitored by a government agency as a result of suspected involvement in terrorist activity or espionage:"officials refused to comment on a news report that the patrols were resumed due to increased internet chatter"
- a series of quick high-pitched sounds:"the chatter of a typewriter"
- undesirable vibration in a mechanism:"the wipers should operate without chatter"
OriginMiddle English: imitative.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- talk rapidly or incessantly about trivial matters:
- (of a bird, monkey, or machine) make a series of quick high-pitched sounds:
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- Chatter can refer to several things:
- The action or sound of chattering, which can be idle talk or prattle.
- Electronic and radio communication between individuals engaged in a common or related form of activity.
- Verbally, it means to talk rapidly and incessantly about unimportant matters1234.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.: the action or sound of chattering 2 : idle talk : prattle 3 : electronic and especially radio communication between individuals engaged in a common or related form of activity also : such chatter regarding future hostile activitieswww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/chatter1. To talk rapidly, incessantly, and on trivial subjects; jabber. 2. To utter a rapid series of short, inarticulate, speechlike sounds: birds chattering in the trees. 3. To click quickly and repeatedly: Our teeth chattered from the cold. 4. To vibrate or rattle while in operation: A power drill will chatter if the bit is loose.www.thefreedictionary.com/chatterchatter / ˈtʃætə / verb to speak (about unimportant matters) rapidly and incessantly; prattle intr (of birds, monkeys, etc) to make rapid repetitive high-pitched noises resembling human speech intr (of the teeth) to click together rapidly through cold or fearwww.dictionary.com/browse/chatterchatter verb [I] (TALK/NOISE) Add to word list Add to word list to talk for a long time about things that are not important: She spent the morning chattering away to her friends. He chattered happily about nothing in particular.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/chatter Chatter Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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