caqueteuse

[kak-tuh-terz]

caqueteuse Definition

  • 1a woman who talks excessively or idly
  • 2a clucking hen

Using caqueteuse: Examples

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

  • Example

    She was known as the caqueteuse of the town, always gossiping about others.

  • Example

    The caqueteuse hen was making a lot of noise in the coop.

caqueteuse Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with caqueteuse

  • an old woman who talks excessively or idly

    Example

    The old caqueteuse in the park was telling stories to anyone who would listen.

  • a tongue that talks excessively or idly

    Example

    Her caqueteuse tongue got her into trouble when she revealed a secret.

  • a loud, cackling laugh

    Example

    Her caqueteuse laugh echoed through the room, drawing attention to herself.

Origins of caqueteuse

from French 'caquet' meaning 'chatter'

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Summary: caqueteuse in Brief

'Caqueteuse' [kak-tuh-terz] is a noun that refers to a woman who talks excessively or idly. It can also refer to a clucking hen. Synonyms include 'gossip,' 'blabbermouth,' and 'chatterbox.' Examples include 'She was known as the caqueteuse of the town, always gossiping about others.' and 'The caqueteuse hen was making a lot of noise in the coop.'