chitter (Meaning)

Wordnet

chitter (v)

make high-pitched sounds, as of birds

Webster

chitter (v. i.)

To chirp in a tremulous manner, as a bird.

To shiver or chatter with cold.

chitter Sentence Examples

  1. As I sat in the forest, I could hear the gentle chitter of the squirrels in the trees.
  2. The chitter of the birds in the early morning signaled the start of a new day.
  3. Walking through the zoo, I heard the curious chitter of the monkeys swinging from branch to branch.
  4. The chitter of excitement filled the room as the children opened their presents on Christmas morning.
  5. Sitting by the riverbank, I enjoyed the soothing chitter of the crickets as dusk settled in.
  6. The chitter of conversation among the students in the classroom grew louder as the teacher stepped out.
  7. Despite the chaos around them, the group of friends continued their lively chitter over cups of coffee.
  8. The sound of chitter coming from the attic made me wonder if there were mice nesting up there.
  9. On the camping trip, the crackling fire was accompanied by the distant chitter of nocturnal animals.
  10. As I approached the old abandoned house, I could hear the eerie chitter of bats echoing from within.

FAQs About the word chitter

make high-pitched sounds, as of birdsTo chirp in a tremulous manner, as a bird., To shiver or chatter with cold.

chirp, jargon, tweet, pipe,peep, chirrup, twitter, cackle, pip, trill

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As I sat in the forest, I could hear the gentle chitter of the squirrels in the trees.

The chitter of the birds in the early morning signaled the start of a new day.

Walking through the zoo, I heard the curious chitter of the monkeys swinging from branch to branch.

The chitter of excitement filled the room as the children opened their presents on Christmas morning.