Chatter [noun]

Definition of Chatter:

constant or rapid talk

Synonyms of Chatter:


Opposite/Antonyms of Chatter:

Drawl

Quiet


Sentence/Example of Chatter:

As it begins to starve, the supply of plant health-promoting metabolites it previously delivered to its plant host plummets, and their once vibrant chemical chatter falls quiet.

The moves come amid chatter that the San Francisco–based cryptocurrency giant, which was valued at $8 billion in late 2018, is preparing to go public in coming months.

Sparked by some chatter about building a virtual campus away from campus, Jeffery Yu ’22 turned to the world-building game Minecraft.

He knew that random workplace chatter can help people build trust and form bonds.

While we know content and links are still important signals, there is always chatter about elements that Google has repeatedly stated don’t actually affect rankings.

And he spoke pleasantly to Grandfather Mole, in a soft sort of chatter, because he didn't want to alarm him.

Every morning an old jackdaw perched on a chimney outside our skylight, and entertained us with his chatter.

She thought of the night she had spent upon the heath; and her cheeks grew cold and her teeth began to chatter.

She did not heed or hear the chatter of her companions; she did not see that somebody had handed her a note.

When the curtain fell the audience rose to chatter and comment, and were a long time before they dispersed.