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Chatter for Dummies

verb

pronunciation: 'ʧætər

What does Chatter really mean?

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Sure, "chatter" is a word that we use to describe the sound of a lot of people or animals talking or making noise. Imagine a group of birds all talking to each other at the same time - that's chatter! It's like when you and your friends are all talking excitedly about something and it's a little loud and fast. That's chatter too. It can be a happy or lively sound, like when people are catching up and having fun, or it can be a bit annoying if it's too loud and you're trying to concentrate.

Another way we use the word "chatter" is when something is making a quick, repetitive noise. Like when your teeth are chattering in the cold, or when a machine is making a rapid clicking sound. It's like a fast, continuous sound that keeps going, kind of like a drumbeat but with words or noise instead.

So, when we talk about "chatter," we're talking about either a lot of people talking excitedly and quickly, or a fast, repetitive sound. It's a word that helps us describe loud, lively conversations or those quick and repetitive noises. I hope that helps you understand what "chatter" means!

Revised and Fact checked by Isabella Thomas on 2023-11-09 18:32:03

Chatter In a sentece

Learn how to use Chatter inside a sentece

  • The birds chatter in the trees in the morning.
  • The students chatter excitedly before the start of class.
  • The group of friends chatter happily during their picnic.
  • The monkeys chatter loudly in the zoo.
  • The sound of chatter from the nearby cafe filled the street.