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1. (adj.) chatty
characterized by a friendly, informal conversational style:
a long, chatty letter.
2. chatty
given to chatting.
Etymology: (1755–65)
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| Definition of 'chatty' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (adj) chatty, gabby, garrulous, loquacious, talkative, talky
full of trivial conversation
"kept from her housework by gabby neighbors"
2. (adj) chatty, gossipy, newsy
prone to friendly informal communication
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| Definition of 'chatty' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (adj) chatty
given to light, familiar talk; talkative
2. (noun) chatty
a porous earthen pot used in India for cooling water, etc
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Sense: fond of chatting
a chatty old lady.
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Afrikaans: praatsiek |
Arabic: مُحِبٌّ للحَديث |
Bulgarian: словоохотлив |
Brazilian: tagarela |
Czech: upovídaný, hovorný |
German: geschwätzig |
Danish: sludrende; snakkende |
Greek: φλύαρος |
Spanish: hablador, parlanchín |
Estonian: jutukas |
Farsi: پر حرف؛ پر چانه |
Finnish: puhelias |
French: bavard |
Hebrew: דַבּרַן |
Hindi: बातचीत करने का शौकिन |
Croatian: brbljav, razgovorljiv |
Hungarian: beszédes |
Indonesian: ramah, suka mengobrol |
Icelandic: skrafhreyfinn |
Italian: chiacchierone |
Japanese: おしゃべりな |
Korean: 수다스러운 |
Lithuanian: šnekus |
Latvian: pļāpīgs; runīgs |
Malay: suka berceloteh |
Dutch: praatziek |
Norwegian: snakkesalig, skravlete |
Polish: gadatliwy |
Persian: پر حرف؛ پر چانه |
Pashto: هغه چه ډيرې خبري كوى ګپاو |
Portuguese: tagarela |
Romanian: vorbăreţ |
Russian: говорливый |
Slovak: zhovorčivý |
Slovenian: klepetav |
Serbian: pričljiv |
Swedish: pratsam, pratig |
Thai: ช่างคุย |
Turkish: konuşkan, geveze |
Taiwanese: 愛閒聊的 |
Ukrainian: балакучий |
Urdu: گپ شپ کی شوقین |
Vietnamese: thích nói chuyện phiếm |
Chinese: 爱闲聊的 |
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