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Chattering for Dummies

noun

pronunciation: 'tʃætɝrɪŋ

What does Chattering really mean?

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Alright, so "Chattering" is basically when you talk really, really fast and non-stop, like a chipmunk or a squirrel. It's like when you have so much to say that you just keep on talking, kind of like when a bunch of birds are all chirping at the same time. It's like a lot of noise all at once, and it can be hard to understand what's being said because there's just so much going on.

Chattering can also mean when your teeth are making noise because you're cold or really excited. You know how your teeth can chatter when you're shivering from the cold? That's another way to think about it. It's like they're making a rapid, clicking sound, like they're having a little conversation all on their own.

So, "Chattering" can mean talking really fast and non-stop, or it can also mean when your teeth are making that clicking noise. It's all about a lot of fast, rapid movement or sound happening at once. Does that make sense?

Revised and Fact checked by Mia Harris on 2023-11-13 22:37:26

Chattering In a sentece

Learn how to use Chattering inside a sentece

  • The birds were chattering in the trees outside my window.
  • The friends were chattering excitedly about their plans for the weekend.
  • The sound of the chattering of the river could be heard from far away.
  • I could hear the chattering of plates and cutlery coming from the kitchen.
  • The chattering of the students in the cafeteria made it hard to concentrate while studying.

Chattering Synonyms

Words that can be interchanged for the original word in the same context.

Chattering Hypernyms

Words that are more generic than the original word.