chatter

[ˈtʃætər]

chatter Definition

  • 1the informal exchange of talk or gossip
  • 2the high-pitched sound made by birds and some animals
  • 3to talk quickly and continuously, especially about things that are not important

Using chatter: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "chatter" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The sound of the chatter from the party could be heard from the street.

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    The birds in the trees were making a lot of chatter.

  • Example

    She chattered away about her day at work.

  • Example

    The children were chattering excitedly about the upcoming field trip.

chatter Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for chatter

Phrases with chatter

  • to talk a lot and very quickly

    Example

    She was chattering up a storm about her new job.

  • a person who talks a lot, especially about things that are not important

    Example

    He's such a chatterbox, he never stops talking.

  • to talk continuously and often about unimportant things

    Example

    She chattered away about her weekend plans.

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Summary: chatter in Brief

The term 'chatter' [ˈtʃætər] refers to informal talk or gossip, as well as the high-pitched sound made by birds and some animals. It can also mean to talk quickly and continuously about unimportant things. Examples include 'The sound of the chatter from the party could be heard from the street,' and 'The children were chattering excitedly about the upcoming field trip.' Phrases like 'chatter up a storm' and 'chatterbox' denote excessive talking, while 'chatter away' implies continuous and unimportant conversation.