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      • natter verb [ I ] UK informal uk / ˈnæt.ə r/ us / ˈnæt̬.ɚ / Add to word list to talk continuously for a long time without any particular purpose: Once he starts nattering you just can't stop him. My mother and her friends natter away on the phone all evening.
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  1. NATTER definition: 1. to talk continuously for a long time without any particular purpose: 2. friendly conversation…. Learn more.

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  3. Verb If you ask about his grandchildren, he'll natter on about them for hours. She nattered about herself all evening. Noun a section of the park in which nannies like to gather for a relaxed natter

  4. Definition of natter verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  5. natter. noun [ C or U ] UK informal us / ˈnæt̬.ɚ / uk / ˈnæt.ə r/. friendly conversation without any particular purpose, or an example of this: We had a long natter over coffee. Dinner consisted of pasta and salad and then we had a good natter. Synonym. chat. More examples.

  6. Natter is the proper word, while nitter is a less common variant. Natter means to talk casually or gossip, while nitter is a dialectal variation with a similar meaning. In this article, we will delve into the origins of these words and explore their usage in modern language.

  7. Define nater: Nater, short for “natural conversation,” refers to communication that flows effortlessly and authentically between individuals. It is characterized by genuine interest, active listening, and a mutual exchange of ideas and thoughts without any forced or artificial elements.

  8. natter. (nætəʳ ) Word forms: natters , nattering , nattered. verb. When people natter, they talk casually for a long time about unimportant things. [mainly British, informal] If something dramatic has happened during the day, we'll sit and natter about it. [VERB] Susan and the girl were still nattering away in German.

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