Chatter | Mean of chatter in English Dictionary
/ˈtʃætɚ/
- Verb
- to talk in a quick or casual way
- Children chattered in the middle of the playground.
- He was chattering [=jabbering] away on a cell phone.
- to make clicking sounds by knocking together rapidly
- My teeth were chattering from the cold.
- to make fast and usually high-pitched sounds
- Birds chattered in the trees.
- Noun
- casual talk that is usually not important or interesting
- He couldn't stand their endless chatter [=prattle] about celebrities and movies.
- the chatter of schoolchildren
- a series of fast usually high-pitched sounds
- heard the chatter of squirrels