chattery

English

Etymology

    From chatter +‎ -y.

    Adjective

    chattery (comparative more chattery, superlative most chattery)

    1. Tending or inclined to chatter.
      • 1988 January 29, S.L. Wisenberg, “Sorority Rush”, in Chicago Reader[1], Chicago, I.L.: Chicago Reader, Inc., →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 23 December 2023:
        Some of the women were sincere. Some were nervous. Some were fake and glib and chattery. Some stumbled. At least one was manic.

    Noun

    chattery (uncountable)

    1. (humorous, rare) Chatter, idle talk.

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