Chatty vs Chattering - What's the difference?
chatty | chattering | Related terms |
(informal) Of a person, chatting a lot or fond of chatting.
(informal) Of a text or speech, expressed in a conversational style.
(WWI slang) Infested with chats, ie, lice
A noise that chatters.
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Output fluctuation before reaching a stable condition.
Chatty is a related term of chattering.
As an adjective chatty
is (informal) of a person, chatting a lot or fond of chatting.As a verb chattering is
.As a noun chattering is
a noise that chatters.chatty
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