Chatter can be a noun or a verb. Examples:
Noun: There is a lot of chatter but no real information on the subject.
Verb: We had a good time; all we did was chatter about old times.
Yes, "chatter" is a noun. It refers to continuous and rapid talk or conversation, often seen as idle or casual.
Increased chatter seems to have alerted security to the threat. If you will roll up that window one more inch, it won't chatter in the wind. The blue jay's chatter drove the cat away from the nest.
The class became silent as soon as the teacher asked them to stop their chatter.
Gee, she's a real chatter box. When the squirrel saw a nut he began to chatter. They went on and on chattering about their dead plants. Chatter= to talk rapidly or incessantly on trivial matters
The room was filled with the constant chatter of students discussing the upcoming exam.
There are five phonemes in the word "chatter." The phonemes are /สง/, /รฆ/, /t/, /ษ/, and /r/.
The collective noun is a chatter of budgies.
Chatter
The word 'chat' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'chat' is a word for a friendly conversation; a word for a thing.The noun forms of the verb to chat are chatter and the gerund, chatting.
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The collective noun is a babble of voices.The noun babble is a word for:1. Inarticulate or meaningless talk or sounds.2. Idle or foolish talk; chatter.
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Project CHATTER ended in 1953.
Project CHATTER was created in 1947.
The class became silent as soon as the teacher asked them to stop their chatter.
Gee, she's a real chatter box. When the squirrel saw a nut he began to chatter. They went on and on chattering about their dead plants. Chatter= to talk rapidly or incessantly on trivial matters