Chatter
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verb
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noun
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(As a verb)
Chatter ( verb )
- To talk or make rapid, light, or incoherent sounds.
- To engage in idle or trivial conversation.
Origin:
The word 'chatter' comes from the middle english 'chateren' which means 'to talk idly or rapidly.'.
Examples:
- The children were chattering and laughing during recess.
- She chattered on about her day, without taking a break to listen to her friend.
- The monkeys were chattering in the trees.
- The women were chattering and gossiping over coffee.
- The guests were chattering and mingling at the cocktail party.
(As a noun)
Chatter ( noun )
- To talk or make rapid, light, or incoherent sounds.
- To engage in idle or trivial conversation.
Origin:
The word 'chatter' comes from the middle english 'chateren' which means 'to talk idly or rapidly.'.
Examples:
- The children were chattering and laughing during recess.
- She chattered on about her day, without taking a break to listen to her friend.
- The monkeys were chattering in the trees.
- The women were chattering and gossiping over coffee.
- The guests were chattering and mingling at the cocktail party.