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  1. chitter-chatter, n. & v. meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary

  2. Aug 4, 2020 · chitter - chatter ( countable and uncountable, plural chitter-chatters) Light and lively discussion. Talk about trivial or nonsensical matters; inconsequential or incessant conversation. ( dialectal) The chattering of teeth due to trembling, shivering, etc.

  3. Chatter. When used to describe human conversation, “chatter” is the more appropriate word. It connotes a casual, lively exchange of words, whereas “chitter” might be interpreted as more nervous or anxious. As you can see, the choice between “chitter” and “chatter” depends on the context in which they are used.

  4. 1. Chitter-chatter: The phrase “chitter-chatter” is often used to describe casual or idle conversation. It refers to the light and rapid exchange of words, usually in a gossipy or chatty manner. This phrase can be employed to depict a lively and animated conversation that lacks depth or substance.

  5. Oct 10, 2017 · prate. "chatter inconsequentially, talk foolishly or idly," early 15c., praten, from or related to Middle Dutch praten "to chatter...imitative root (compare East Frisian proten, Middle Low German praten, Middle High German braten, Swedish prata "to talk, chatter...

  6. CHITTERCHATTER - Synonyms, related words and examples | Cambridge English Thesaurus

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  8. There is one meaning in OED's entry for the noun chatter-chitter.See ‘Meaning & use’ for definition, usage, and quotation evidence. This word is now obsolete. It is only recorded in the early 1700s.

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