Meaning & Definition of word "Chattering"

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    Chattering

    /ˈtʃæt.ər.ɪŋ/

    noun:

    • 1. A series of quick and light sounds.
      • Example: The chattering of the monkeys filled the air as we approached the zoo.
    • 2. An informal conversation or gossip.
      • Example: The chattering at the lunch table was filled with amusing stories and laughter.

    verb:

    • 1. To make a rapid series of short, sharp sounds, often in a continuous manner.
      • Example: The birds were chattering away in the trees early in the morning.
    • 2. To talk in a fast, informal, and often trivial manner.
      • Example: The children were chattering excitedly about their plans for the weekend.

    Etymology

    Late Middle English: from the verb chatter.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    chatter away:

    To talk continuously and often aimlessly.

    chatterbox:

    A person who talks a lot, especially in a trivial way.

    mindless chattering:

    Talking without any serious intent or purpose.

    Related Words

    chat:

    Casual or informal conversation.

    gossip:

    Casual or unregulated talk about other people’s private affairs.

    Slang Meanings of chattering

    Meaning: To talk excessively or without purpose.

    Example Sentence: Stop chattering; we need to focus on the task.

    Meaning: Engaging in trivial or casual conversations.

    Example Sentence: We were just chattering about the latest movie trends.