Definitions
- Describing someone who talks excessively or idly. - Referring to a person who speaks in a trivial or foolish manner. - Talking about someone who is prone to gossip or spreading rumors.
- Describing someone who talks incessantly or without pause. - Referring to a person who speaks rapidly and excitedly. - Talking about someone who is talkative and enjoys conversation.
List of Similarities
- 1Both words describe people who talk a lot.
- 2Both words have a negative connotation.
- 3Both words can be used to describe someone who talks in a trivial or foolish manner.
- 4Both words can be used to describe someone who talks excessively.
What is the difference?
- 1Intensity: Twattler implies a more negative connotation than chatterbox.
- 2Speed: Chatterbox implies a faster pace of talking than twattler.
- 3Focus: Twattler implies a tendency to gossip or spread rumors, while chatterbox does not have this connotation.
- 4Usage: Chatterbox is more commonly used than twattler in everyday language.
Remember this!
Twattler and chatterbox are synonyms that describe people who talk excessively or in a trivial manner. However, twattler has a more negative connotation and implies a tendency towards gossiping or spreading rumors, while chatterbox is a more neutral term that simply describes someone who talks a lot. Additionally, chatterbox is more commonly used in everyday language than twattler.