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Chatterer

Part of Speech

Noun

Pronunciation

/ˈtʃæt.ər.ər/ (British), /ˈtʃæt̬.ɚ.ɚ/ (American)

Definitions

  • A person who talks excessively, often about trivial matters.
  • A bird or animal known for making rapid, continuous sounds.

Usage Examples

  • The office chatterer kept distracting everyone with her endless stories.
  • The forest was filled with the sounds of birds and other chatterers.
  • He's a real chatterer when he gets excited about a topic.

Etymology

Derived from "chatter," meaning to talk incessantly, and the suffix "-er," which denotes a person or thing that performs an action. First recorded in Middle English.

Synonyms

  • Talker
  • Blabbermouth
  • Gabbler
  • Prattler
  • Motormouth

Antonyms

  • Silent person
  • Listener
  • Mute
  • Taciturn individual

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
French bavard ba.vaʁ
German Schwätzer ˈʃvɛtsɐ
Spanish charlatán tʃar.laˈtan
Chinese (Simplified) 话多的人 huà duō de rén
Hindi बातूनी baatooni
Japanese おしゃべりな人 oshaberi na hito
Russian болтун bol-tun
Portuguese tagarela taɡaˈɾɛlɐ
Turkish geveze ɡe.ve.ze
Bengali বাচাল bachal

Regional Pronunciation Variations

  • British English: /ˈtʃæt.ər.ər/
  • American English: /ˈtʃæt̬.ɚ.ɚ/
  • Australian English: /ˈtʃæt.ə.rə/

Historical Usage

The term "chatterer" has been used in English literature since at least the 17th century, often to describe overly talkative individuals and noisy animals.

Cultural Nuances

In some cultures, being a chatterer is seen as sociable and friendly, while in others, it may be considered intrusive or bothersome.

More Information

The word "chatterer" is often used in a neutral or mildly negative sense. It can refer to a talkative person, a bird known for its calls, or even machinery that makes repetitive noises.

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