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CHATTER definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary Chatter is electronic communication that security agencies listen to in order to find out about possible threats or attacks Intercepted chatter confirmed that he was in enemy hands The police will have been gathering intelligence by monitoring internet chatter
Chatter - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com 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 You probably chatter with your friends all the time without even thinking about it, gossiping or talking about unimportant things
chatter - Wiktionary, the free dictionary chatter (usually uncountable, plural chatters) Talk, especially meaningless or unimportant talk Synonyms: chattering, chatting, nattering; see also Thesaurus: chatter
Chatters - definition of chatters by The Free Dictionary 1 to talk rapidly, continuously, and often purposelessly; jabber 2 to utter rapid, inarticulate speechlike sounds, as a monkey or bird 3 to make a rapid clicking noise by striking together: teeth chattering from the cold 4 (of a cutting tool or piece of metal) to vibrate during cutting 5 to utter rapidly or inconsequentially n
Chatter Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary Children chattered in the middle of the playground He was chattering [= jabbering] away on a cell phone My teeth were chattering from the cold Birds chattered in the trees He couldn't stand their endless chatter [= prattle] about celebrities and movies
chatter | Dictionaries and vocabulary tools for English language . . . to make a rapid succession of clicking sounds by rapping together or vibrating The child's teeth chattered with cold The machinist's drill chattered on the metal to utter rapidly and aimlessly rapid or excited speech that is incomprehensible or whose meaning is irrelevant to the listener
CHATTER - Definition Translations | Collins English Dictionary If you chatter, you talk quickly and continuously, usually about things which are not important Everyone's chattering away in different languages Erica was friendly and chattered about Andrew's children If your teeth chatter, they keep knocking together because you are very cold or very nervous She was so cold her teeth chattered