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Definition of chatterer in English: chatterernoun ˈtʃatərəˈtʃædərər 1A person who chatters at length. Example sentencesExamples - Once unthinkable, Washington's chatterers now talk of it incessantly.
- And yet while teachers' strikes may have been popular with chatterers and some politicians, the iridescence has caused untold suffering among pupils whose school calendar has been dislocated.
- In my opinion, this new language used by Internet users is essentially Internet chatterers' jargon.
- Look at what happened to one chatterer, who not long ago was playing the critic in the New York Times.
- The Declaration was drafted by Thomas Jefferson, who drew upon the ideas of John Locke and more contemporary liberal chatterers in Europe.
- The main difference is that, no, it's not that big a deal except among chatterers like us.
- To be sure, there are a good number of chatterers arguing that these latest attacks are the bitter harvest of the war.
- This is especially so when the chatterers are forced to confront their own beliefs, as in this thread.
- It's no surprise that the community of endless chatterers has started to attract the attention of major advertisers.
- The chatterers had almost passed her when one said sharply, ‘Wait!’
- I would ask members in the future, particularly the chatterers in the back row, to please keep the noise down.
- But these chatterers never wielded more than limited clout.
- The chatterers who argued two weeks ago that the war was turning into a quagmire have found a new cause for feigned despair: looting.
- There is, of course, no chance of a similar ban on trains to prevent idle chatterers driving the rest of us round the twist
- Mary was also quiet for she was not a chatterer like some of Elizabeth's friends.
- With 1,500 jobs to go, its army of chatterers will be revealing, announcing and interviewing - mainly each other - on what it means for the future of Britain, broadcasting and house prices in north London and Glasgow's west end.
- From outside, I could hear the teacher speaking loudly, while there were still some chatterers in the room.
- One reader said that beautiful women, however, were out of luck - that nothing would deter chatterers.
Synonyms talker, jabberer, babbler, prattler, blatherer, prater 2informal Any of a number of birds with chattering calls, especially a babbler, a waxwing, or a cotinga. 〈非正式〉会啭鸣的鸟(尤指鹛、朱缘蜡翅鸟或伞鸟) Example sentencesExamples - It was possible to identify individual chatterers throughout a season, and sound data suggest that individual fish are relatively stationary within separate ranges.
Synonyms gossip, gossipmonger, scandalmonger, blabbermouth, blabber, busybody, prattler, babbler
Rhymesbatterer, flatterer, natterer, scatterer, shatterer Definition of chatterer in US English: chatterernounˈtʃædərərˈCHadərər 1 another term for chatterbox Example sentencesExamples - To be sure, there are a good number of chatterers arguing that these latest attacks are the bitter harvest of the war.
- In my opinion, this new language used by Internet users is essentially Internet chatterers' jargon.
- The Declaration was drafted by Thomas Jefferson, who drew upon the ideas of John Locke and more contemporary liberal chatterers in Europe.
- But these chatterers never wielded more than limited clout.
- With 1,500 jobs to go, its army of chatterers will be revealing, announcing and interviewing - mainly each other - on what it means for the future of Britain, broadcasting and house prices in north London and Glasgow's west end.
- From outside, I could hear the teacher speaking loudly, while there were still some chatterers in the room.
- It's no surprise that the community of endless chatterers has started to attract the attention of major advertisers.
- Once unthinkable, Washington's chatterers now talk of it incessantly.
- The main difference is that, no, it's not that big a deal except among chatterers like us.
- There is, of course, no chance of a similar ban on trains to prevent idle chatterers driving the rest of us round the twist
- The chatterers who argued two weeks ago that the war was turning into a quagmire have found a new cause for feigned despair: looting.
- Mary was also quiet for she was not a chatterer like some of Elizabeth's friends.
- I would ask members in the future, particularly the chatterers in the back row, to please keep the noise down.
- The chatterers had almost passed her when one said sharply, ‘Wait!’
- And yet while teachers' strikes may have been popular with chatterers and some politicians, the iridescence has caused untold suffering among pupils whose school calendar has been dislocated.
- One reader said that beautiful women, however, were out of luck - that nothing would deter chatterers.
- Look at what happened to one chatterer, who not long ago was playing the critic in the New York Times.
- This is especially so when the chatterers are forced to confront their own beliefs, as in this thread.
Synonyms talker, jabberer, babbler, prattler, blatherer, prater 2informal Any of a number of birds with chattering calls, especially a babbler, a waxwing, or a cotinga. 〈非正式〉会啭鸣的鸟(尤指鹛、朱缘蜡翅鸟或伞鸟) Example sentencesExamples - It was possible to identify individual chatterers throughout a season, and sound data suggest that individual fish are relatively stationary within separate ranges.
Synonyms gossip, gossipmonger, scandalmonger, blabbermouth, blabber, busybody, prattler, babbler |