natter (Meaning)

Wordnet

natter (v)

talk socially without exchanging too much information

Webster

natter (v. i.)

To find fault; to be peevish.

natter Sentence Examples

  1. The elderly ladies at the park nattered away for hours about their grandchildren.
  2. After a long day at work, my friends and I often natter over a cup of coffee.
  3. The teenagers were nattering loudly in the library, disrupting the quiet atmosphere.
  4. The birds were nattering excitedly in the trees, signaling the arrival of spring.
  5. My grandmother loved to natter on the phone with her sisters.
  6. The couple sat on the porch and nattered about their plans for the future.
  7. The meeting dragged on as the attendees nattered about irrelevant topics.
  8. The children were nattering away in the backseat of the car, making it difficult to concentrate on driving.
  9. The neighbors were nattering over the fence, discussing the latest gossip in the community.
  10. The students were nattering and fidgeting in the classroom, making it hard for the teacher to teach.

FAQs About the word natter

talk socially without exchanging too much informationTo find fault; to be peevish.

chatter,chat, talk, patter, chin-wag, schmooze, confabulation, gabfest, jangle, tête-à-tête

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The elderly ladies at the park nattered away for hours about their grandchildren.

After a long day at work, my friends and I often natter over a cup of coffee.

The teenagers were nattering loudly in the library, disrupting the quiet atmosphere.

The birds were nattering excitedly in the trees, signaling the arrival of spring.