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Learn to pronounce chat·ter

/ˈCHadər/
verb
talk rapidly or incessantly about trivial matters.
"the kids chattered and splashed at the edge of the lagoon"
synonyms: chat, talk, gossip, chitter-chatter, speak, converse, have a conversation, engage in conversation, tittle-tattle, prattle, jabber, jibber-jabber, babble, prate, go on, run on, communicate, talk nineteen to the dozen, slabber, gas, have a confab, jaw, chew the rag, chew the fat, yap, yak, yackety-yak, yabber, gabber, yatter, yammer, natter, witter, rabbit, chunter, waffle, have a chinwag, chinwag, shoot the breeze, visit, mag, confabulate, twaddle, twattle, clack, claver

noun
  1. incessant trivial talk.
    "a stream of idle chatter"
    synonyms: chat, talk, gossip, chitchat, chitter-chatter, patter, jabbering, jabber, prattling, prattle, babbling, babble, tittle-tattle, tattle, blathering, blather, blethering, blether, rambling, gibbering, conversation, dialogue, discourse, gab, gabber, yak, yackety-yak, yabbering, yammering, yattering, yapping, jawing, chewing the fat, chewing the rag, confab, chinwagging, nattering, wittering, waffling, waffle, chuntering, rabbiting on, confabulation, clack, claver, twaddle, twattle, colloquy
  2. a series of quick high-pitched sounds.
    "the chatter of a typewriter"

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May 1, 2024 · The meaning of CHATTER is to utter rapid short sounds suggestive of language but inarticulate and indistinct. How to use chatter in a ...
to talk for a long time about things that are not important: She spent the morning chattering away to her friends.
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verb · to speak (about unimportant matters) rapidly and incessantly; prattle · intr (of birds, monkeys, etc) to make rapid repetitive high-pitched noises ...
To chatter is to talk lightly or casually — to shoot the breeze or chitchat. You might chatter with your workmates about the weather or where you'll eat lunch.
chatter in British English · 1. to speak (about unimportant matters) rapidly and incessantly; prattle · 2. (intransitive) · 3. (intransitive) · 4. (intransitive).
​[intransitive] to talk quickly and continuously, especially about things that are not important. chatter away They chattered away happily for a while.
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CHATTER meaning: 1 : to talk in a quick or casual way; 2 : to make clicking sounds by knocking together rapidly.
definition 1: to speak rapidly and without saying anything important. She chattered on and on about the shoe sale at the mall. synonyms: babble, rattle.  ...
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Verb edit · (intransitive) To talk idly. synonyms △quotations ▽. Synonyms: chat, natter · (intransitive, of teeth, machinery, etc.) To make a noise by rapid ...
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chatter · idle or foolish talk; gossip · the high-pitched repetitive noise made by a bird, monkey, etc · the rattling of objects, such as parts of a machine.
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