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"Chat" is a shortened form of the word "chatter" which is from a middle English word meaning "to talk rapidly".
The spelling "prat" means the buttocks, and is British slang for a fool.The similar word is prate, also prattle, meaning to chatter aimlessly.
Superb is another word for excellent. Superb is another word for excellent.
a monkey can chatter
Another word for shake is "Tremble".
A:- Talk B:- Chatter
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Prattle, babble, chatter...
The word 'chatting' is derived for the English word 'chatter'. The word 'chatter' was used in Middle English and is onomatopoeic in origin.
When you rearrange the letters in RATCHET, you get the word CHATTER, which means to talk quickly in a foolish way. The word CHATTER is derived from the root word CHAT, meaning informal conversation. In this context, the word CHATTER implies rapid and often meaningless speech.
There are five phonemes in the word "chatter." The phonemes are /ʧ/, /æ/, /t/, /ə/, and /r/.
medieval french chatter from latin word for word
"Pratest" does not have a common definition or meaning in English. It is possible that it may be a misspelling or a word from another language.
The anagram for the word 'ratchet' is chatter.
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The word "chat" originates from the Old French word "chater," which means "to chat" or "to chatter." It then evolved into Middle English as "chat," maintaining its meaning of informal conversation or small talk.
My teeth chatter with excitement when I watched the new Harry Potter movie. OR There has been a lot of chatter around town about this new movie!