Chattering vs Talkative - What's the difference?
chattering | talkative |
A noise that chatters.
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Output fluctuation before reaching a stable condition.
Tending to talk a lot.
Speaking openly and honestly, neglecting privacy and consequences.
As a verb chattering
is present participle of lang=en.As a noun chattering
is a noise that chatters.As an adjective talkative is
tending to talk a lot.chattering
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