Chatter ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Chatter ( verb )

  1. To talk or make rapid, light, or incoherent sounds.
  2. 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:

  1. The children were chattering and laughing during recess.
  2. She chattered on about her day, without taking a break to listen to her friend.
  3. The monkeys were chattering in the trees.
  4. The women were chattering and gossiping over coffee.
  5. The guests were chattering and mingling at the cocktail party.

(As a noun)

Chatter ( noun )

  1. To talk or make rapid, light, or incoherent sounds.
  2. 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:

  1. The children were chattering and laughing during recess.
  2. She chattered on about her day, without taking a break to listen to her friend.
  3. The monkeys were chattering in the trees.
  4. The women were chattering and gossiping over coffee.
  5. The guests were chattering and mingling at the cocktail party.
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