chuntering

[ˈtʃʌntərɪŋ]

chuntering Definition

  • 1to talk in a low, grumbling, or indistinct voice
  • 2to complain or mutter about something in a bad-tempered way

Using chuntering: Examples

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

  • Example

    He was chuntering on about the weather.

  • Example

    She chuntered to herself as she worked.

  • Example

    The old man chuntered on about how things were better in his day.

chuntering Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for chuntering

Phrases with chuntering

  • talking continuously and often complaining

    Example

    He was chuntering away about the government's policies.

  • talking for a long time, especially in a boring or annoying way

    Example

    The speaker kept chuntering on about his achievements.

  • muttering or complaining quietly so that others cannot hear

    Example

    She was chuntering under her breath about the slow service at the restaurant.

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Summary: chuntering in Brief

'Chuntering' [ˈtʃʌntərɪŋ] is a verb that means to talk in a low, grumbling, or indistinct voice, or to complain or mutter about something in a bad-tempered way. It is often used to describe someone who talks continuously and often complains. Examples include 'He was chuntering on about the weather' and 'She chuntered to herself as she worked.'