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Definition of chatter verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

chatter

verb
 
/ˈtʃætə(r)/
 
/ˈtʃætər/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they chatter
 
/ˈtʃætə(r)/
 
/ˈtʃætər/
he / she / it chatters
 
/ˈtʃætəz/
 
/ˈtʃætərz/
past simple chattered
 
/ˈtʃætəd/
 
/ˈtʃætərd/
past participle chattered
 
/ˈtʃætəd/
 
/ˈtʃætərd/
-ing form chattering
 
/ˈtʃætərɪŋ/
 
/ˈtʃætərɪŋ/
Idioms
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  1. [intransitive] to talk quickly and continuously, especially about things that are not important
    • chatter away They chattered away happily for a while.
    • chatter on She chattered on happily for about half an hour.
    • chatter to somebody He chattered excitedly to his friends.
    • chatter about something We chattered about work.
    • chatter (away/on) (to somebody) (about something) The children chattered to each other excitedly about the next day's events.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • excitedly
    • happily
    • loudly
    preposition
    • about
    • to
    See full entry
  2. [intransitive] (of teeth) to knock together continuously because you are cold or frightened
    • Her teeth chattered as she dressed.
    Topics Feelingsc2
  3. [intransitive] (of birds or monkeys ) to make a series of short high sounds
    • The only sounds we could hear were the birds chattering in the trees.
  4. Word OriginMiddle English: imitative.
Idioms
the chattering classes
  1. (British English, usually disapproving) the people in society who like to give their opinions on political or social issues
    • Constitutional reform is popular among the chattering classes.
    • topics being discussed at the breakfast tables of the chattering classes
    Topics People in societyc2
See chatter in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary

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