Chat
(
verb
,
noun
)
(As a verb)
Chat ( verb )
- To talk informally with someone.
- To exchange messages electronically with someone.
- To converse or exchange messages with someone.
- To engage in casual conversation with someone.
Origin:
Early 18th century: of imitative origin.
Examples:
- I chatted with my friend on the phone.
- We chatted about the weather.
- She chatted with her coworker during lunch.
- They chatted on the internet for hours.
- He chatted with the customer to help resolve their issue.
(As a noun)
Chat ( noun )
- To talk informally with someone.
- To exchange messages electronically with someone.
- To converse or exchange messages with someone.
- To engage in casual conversation with someone.
Origin:
Early 18th century: of imitative origin.
Examples:
- I chatted with my friend on the phone.
- We chatted about the weather.
- She chatted with her coworker during lunch.
- They chatted on the internet for hours.
- He chatted with the customer to help resolve their issue.