Wordy vs Chattering - What's the difference?
wordy | chattering | Related terms |
Using an excessive number of words.
A noise that chatters.
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Output fluctuation before reaching a stable condition.
Wordy is a related term of chattering.
As an adjective wordy
is using an excessive number of words.As a verb chattering is
.As a noun chattering is
a noise that chatters.wordy
English
Adjective
(er)- The story was long and very wordy .
Synonyms
* verbose * pleonastic * sesquipedalian * See also * See alsoAnagrams
* *chattering
English
Verb
(head)Noun
(en noun)citation
