natter

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natter /ˈnætə $ -ər/ verb [intransitive]
natter noun [singular]

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natter
[verb]
Synonyms:
- gossip, blether, chatter, gabble, jaw (slang), prattle, rabbit (on) (Brit. informal), talk
[noun]
Synonyms:
- gossip, chat, chinwag (Brit. informal), chitchat, conversation, gab (informal), jaw (slang), prattle, talk
English Thesaurus: conversation, discussion, talk, chat, natter, ...

[TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary

I. natter1 /ˈnætə $ -ər/ verb [intransitive] British English informal
[Date: 1800-1900; Origin: From the sound made when talking quickly]
to talk for a long time about unimportant things Synonym : chat
natter to/with
Sometimes she would pick up the telephone and natter to Charles.
natter about
Lynne’s been nattering on about the wedding for weeks.

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II. natter2 noun [singular] British English informal
the act of talking about unimportant things Synonym : chat:
We sat down and had a natter and a cup of tea.

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conversation noun [uncountable and countable] an informal talk in which people exchange news, feelings, and thoughts:
I was having a conversation with a friend the other day.
Conversation wasn’t easy because of all the noise.
He overheard our conversation about the children.
discussion noun [uncountable and countable] a conversation about something important:
There was a lot of discussion about where the money was going to come from.
The two companies have been having discussions about a possible takeover.
talk noun [countable] a long conversation, especially about a problem or about what you plan to do:
We had a long talk about our relationship.
chat noun [countable] especially British English an informal friendly conversation:
I’ve just had a chat with Vinnie.
natter noun [singular] British English informal a conversation with a friend about unimportant things:
Mary and Jean were having a cup of tea and a natter.
gossip noun [singular, uncountable] conversations in which people talk about things they have heard, especially about other people’s private lives, which may well not be true:
She always enjoyed going to friends’ houses and having a gossip.
It’s all just gossip.
small talk noun [uncountable] polite friendly conversation about unimportant subjects, especially when you do not know someone very well and feel a little nervous:
We stood around making small talk about the weather.
banter noun [uncountable] friendly conversation in which people joke with each other and gently make fun of each other:
She enjoyed the friendly banter with her colleagues at the office.

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