Chat - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |tʃæt|  American pronunciation of the word chat
Brit.  |tʃæt|  British pronunciation of the word chat

noun

- an informal conversation (syn: confab, confabulation)
- birds having a chattering call
- songbirds having a chattering call

verb

- talk socially without exchanging too much information (syn: chaffer, chatter, chit-chat, chitchat, confab, confabulate, gossip, jaw, natter, visit)

Extra examples

We chatted about our plans for the summer.

She stayed up all night chatting with her friends online.

We enjoyed a chat over coffee.

I had a pleasant chat with them about our new grandchildren.

I've had a long chat with Vinnie.

She was enjoying their friendly little chat.

She used to drop in for a chat quite often.

John and I sat up until the early hours chatting.

Mary was there, chatting to her mother.

Susie chatted away about her social life.

Some friends stopped by our house for a chat.

...that was bum advice that you got from that chat room...

...as long as the language is not exceptionable, people can discuss any topic they want in the chat room...

...dog owners chat while their pooches gambol on the park's great lawn...

She chose a penguin as her personal avatar in the chat room.

Word forms

verb
I/you/we/they: chat
he/she/it: chats
present participle: chatting
past tense: chatted
past participle: chatted
noun
singular: chat
plural: chats
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