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chatterer

[chat-er-er] / ˈtʃæt ər ər /




NOUN
conversationist
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Example Sentences

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I’ve never been much of a video chatterer, but the pandemic has forced just about all of us to use videoconferencing with the people we care about and work with.

From New York Times

She said her gift for gab — as a “a chatterer and a laugher,” as she was once characterized — ricocheted against her and stereotyped her.

From Washington Post

All day, cable chatterers ranted about this being a significant moment in American history, but no one was sure yet what the significance was.

From New York Times

Conversation is to Ceylan as the clash of metal monsters is to Michael Bay, and there are times in the latest film when the chatterers seem unable to stop.

From The New Yorker

Many of the Beltway chatterers took it to mean that he was planning yet another run for president, this time to take on Trump in a primary.

From Salon