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- Dictionarynatter/ˈnatə/
verb
- 1. talk casually, especially on unimportant matters; chat: "they nattered away for hours"
noun
- 1. a casual and leisurely conversation: "I could do with a drink and a natter"
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NATTER definition: 1. to talk continuously for a long time without any particular purpose: 2. friendly conversation…. Learn more.
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
Natter definition: to talk incessantly; chatter.. See examples of NATTER used in a sentence.
To natter is to chatter or blather or jabber — you don't natter about serious or deep topics. If you gossip with your neighbor for a few minutes, you can say that you natter. And, if you chat with your best friend on the phone in a lighthearted way, you also natter.
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.
1. natter - talk socially without exchanging too much information; "the men were sitting in the cafe and shooting the breeze". chew the fat, chitchat, chit-chat, claver, confab, chat, jaw, shoot the breeze, confabulate, gossip, chaffer, chatter, visit. converse, discourse - carry on a conversation.
to talk about things that are not important. natter. noun [ no plural ] UK to have a natter. (Definition of natter from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of natter. in Chinese (Traditional) (長時間地)嘮叨,閒聊… See more. in Chinese (Simplified) (长时间地)唠叨,闲聊… See more. in Spanish. charlar, charloteo… See more.