words associated with chats
Synonyms of chat
backchat: : back talk
cackle: : to make the sharp broken noise or cry characteristic of a hen especially after laying
causerie: : an informal conversation : chat
chatter: : to utter rapid short sounds suggestive of language but inarticulate and indistinct squirrels chattered angrily
chin music: : idle talk
chin-wag: : a friendly conversation : chat My mother and aunt were having a chin-wag in the kitchen.
chitchat: : small talk , gossip
confab: : chat sense 1
confabulation: : to talk informally : chat
gab: : to talk in a rapid or thoughtless manner : chatter
gabfest: : an informal gathering for general talk political gabfests
gossip: : godparent
jangle: : to make a harsh or discordant often ringing sound keys jangling in my pocket
jaw: : either of two complex cartilaginous or bony structures in most vertebrates that border the mouth, support the soft parts enclosing it, usually bear teeth on their oral margin, and are an upper that is more or less firmly fused with the skull and a lower that is hinged, movable, and articulated with the temporal bone of either side — compare mandible , maxilla
natter: : chatter sense 2
palaver: : a long parley usually between persons of different cultures or levels of sophistication a palaver between foreign ministers
patter: : to say or speak in a rapid or mechanical manner
rap: : a sharp blow or knock
schmooze: : to converse informally : chat
small talk: : light or casual conversation : chitchat
table talk: : informal conversation at or as if at a dining table
talk: : to express or exchange ideas by means of spoken words
tête-à-tête: : a private conversation between two persons
Words Related to chat
colloquy: : conversation , dialogue a colloquy between senators
conference: : a meeting of two or more persons for discussing matters of common concern The president is in conference with his advisers.
discourse: : verbal interchange of ideas
parley: : to speak with another : confer
powwow: : an American Indian medicine man
symposium: : a convivial party (as after a banquet in ancient Greece) with music and conversation
debate: : a contention by words or arguments Our polite chat about politics became a heated debate . The case sparked a raging public debate on property rights. : such as
dialogue: : a written composition in which two or more characters are represented as conversing
dialog: : a written composition in which two or more characters are represented as conversing
exchange: : the act of giving or taking one thing in return for another : trade an exchange of prisoners
give-and-take: : the practice of making mutual concessions : compromise
crosstalk: : unwanted signals in a communication channel (as in a telephone, radio, or computer) caused by transference of energy from another circuit (as by leakage or coupling)
happy talk: : informal talk among the participants in a television news broadcast
yak: : a large long-haired wild or domesticated ox (Bos grunniens synonym B. mutus) of Tibet and adjacent elevated parts of central Asia
yack: : a large long-haired wild or domesticated ox (Bos grunniens synonym B. mutus) of Tibet and adjacent elevated parts of central Asia
yammer: : to utter repeated cries of distress or sorrow
yap: : to talk in a shrill insistent way : chatter
Synonyms of chat
colloquy: : conversation , dialogue a colloquy between senators
conversation: : conduct , behavior
converse: : to exchange thoughts and opinions in speech : talk spent a few minutes conversing about the weather The leaders were bellowing so loudly that you had to shout to converse with your dinner partner. — Christopher Buckley
dialogue: : a written composition in which two or more characters are represented as conversing
dialog: : a written composition in which two or more characters are represented as conversing
discourse: : verbal interchange of ideas
discussion: : consideration of a question in open and usually informal debate a heated political discussion
exchange: : the act of giving or taking one thing in return for another : trade an exchange of prisoners
Words Related to chat
banter: : to speak to or address in a witty and teasing manner She laughed and bantered him a little, remembering too late that she should have been dignified and reserved. — Kate Chopin
chaff: : the seed coverings and other debris separated from the seed in threshing grain
cross fire: : firing (as in combat) from two or more points so that the lines of fire cross
give-and-take: : the practice of making mutual concessions : compromise
persiflage: : frivolous bantering talk : light raillery
raillery: : good-natured ridicule : banter
repartee: : a quick and witty reply
conference: : a meeting of two or more persons for discussing matters of common concern The president is in conference with his advisers.
parley: : to speak with another : confer
powwow: : an American Indian medicine man
babble: : to talk enthusiastically or excessively
chatter: : to utter rapid short sounds suggestive of language but inarticulate and indistinct squirrels chattered angrily
chin-wag: : a friendly conversation : chat My mother and aunt were having a chin-wag in the kitchen.
chitchat: : small talk , gossip
confabulation: : to talk informally : chat
gabfest: : an informal gathering for general talk political gabfests
gossip: : godparent
natter: : chatter sense 2
palaver: : a long parley usually between persons of different cultures or levels of sophistication a palaver between foreign ministers
prate: : to talk long and idly : chatter
prattle: : prate
rap: : a sharp blow or knock
small talk: : light or casual conversation : chitchat
table talk: : informal conversation at or as if at a dining table
round-robin: : a written petition, memorial, or protest to which the signatures are affixed in a circle so as not to indicate who signed first
roundtable: : the large circular table of King Arthur and his knights
symposium: : a convivial party (as after a banquet in ancient Greece) with music and conversation
debate: : a contention by words or arguments Our polite chat about politics became a heated debate . The case sparked a raging public debate on property rights. : such as
deliberation: : the act of thinking about or discussing something and deciding carefully : the act of deliberating After careful deliberation , he decided to study medicine rather than law.
Synonyms of chat
babble: : to talk enthusiastically or excessively
blab: : one that blabs : tattletale
cackle: : to make the sharp broken noise or cry characteristic of a hen especially after laying
chaffer: : a haggling about price
chatter: : to utter rapid short sounds suggestive of language but inarticulate and indistinct squirrels chattered angrily
chin: : the lower portion of the face lying below the lower lip and including the prominence of the lower jaw
converse: : to exchange thoughts and opinions in speech : talk spent a few minutes conversing about the weather The leaders were bellowing so loudly that you had to shout to converse with your dinner partner. — Christopher Buckley
gab: : to talk in a rapid or thoughtless manner : chatter
gabble: : to talk fast or foolishly : jabber
gas: : a fluid (such as air) that has neither independent shape nor volume but tends to expand indefinitely
jabber: : to talk rapidly, indistinctly, or unintelligibly
jaw: : either of two complex cartilaginous or bony structures in most vertebrates that border the mouth, support the soft parts enclosing it, usually bear teeth on their oral margin, and are an upper that is more or less firmly fused with the skull and a lower that is hinged, movable, and articulated with the temporal bone of either side — compare mandible , maxilla
kibitz: : to act as a kibitzer
kibbitz: : to act as a kibitzer
natter: : chatter sense 2
palaver: : a long parley usually between persons of different cultures or levels of sophistication a palaver between foreign ministers
patter: : to say or speak in a rapid or mechanical manner
prate: : to talk long and idly : chatter
prattle: : prate
rap: : a sharp blow or knock
rattle: : to make a rapid succession of short sharp noises the windows rattled in the wind
run on: : continuing without rhetorical pause from one line of verse into another
schmooze: : to converse informally : chat
shmooze: : to converse informally : chat
talk: : to express or exchange ideas by means of spoken words
twitter: : to utter successive chirping noises
visit: : to pay a call on as an act of friendship or courtesy
Words Related to chat
gossip: : godparent
tattle: : to tell secrets about what someone else has done : blab
descant: : a melody or counterpoint sung above the plainsong of the tenor
discuss: : dispel
expatiate: : to move about freely or at will : wander
yak: : a large long-haired wild or domesticated ox (Bos grunniens synonym B. mutus) of Tibet and adjacent elevated parts of central Asia
yack: : a large long-haired wild or domesticated ox (Bos grunniens synonym B. mutus) of Tibet and adjacent elevated parts of central Asia
yammer: : to utter repeated cries of distress or sorrow
yap: : to talk in a shrill insistent way : chatter
Phrases Synonymous with chat
Synonyms of chat
babble: : to talk enthusiastically or excessively
bumble: : buzz
chatter: : to utter rapid short sounds suggestive of language but inarticulate and indistinct squirrels chattered angrily
drivel: : to let saliva dribble from the mouth : slaver
drool: : to secrete saliva in anticipation of food The dog hears the bell and begins to drool .
gabble: : to talk fast or foolishly : jabber
gibber: : to speak rapidly, inarticulately, and often foolishly
jabber: : to talk rapidly, indistinctly, or unintelligibly
prattle: : prate
sputter: : to spit or squirt from the mouth with explosive sounds
Words Related to chat
blabber: : to talk foolishly or excessively
blather: : to talk foolishly at length — often used with on
bleat: : to make the natural cry of a sheep or goat
blither: : to talk foolishly or nonsensically : blather You can therefore … start to blither if you like without any fear of making a fool of yourself. — Douglas Adams
gab: : to talk in a rapid or thoughtless manner : chatter
jangle: : to make a harsh or discordant often ringing sound keys jangling in my pocket
jaw: : either of two complex cartilaginous or bony structures in most vertebrates that border the mouth, support the soft parts enclosing it, usually bear teeth on their oral margin, and are an upper that is more or less firmly fused with the skull and a lower that is hinged, movable, and articulated with the temporal bone of either side — compare mandible , maxilla
patter: : to say or speak in a rapid or mechanical manner
prate: : to talk long and idly : chatter
rattle: : to make a rapid succession of short sharp noises the windows rattled in the wind
run on: : continuing without rhetorical pause from one line of verse into another
smatter: : to talk superficially : babble
tittle-tattle: : gossip , prattle
troll: : a dwarf or giant in Scandinavian folklore inhabiting caves or hills
yak: : a large long-haired wild or domesticated ox (Bos grunniens synonym B. mutus) of Tibet and adjacent elevated parts of central Asia
yack: : a large long-haired wild or domesticated ox (Bos grunniens synonym B. mutus) of Tibet and adjacent elevated parts of central Asia
chunter: : to talk in a low inarticulate way : mutter
maunder: : grumble
mouth: : the natural opening through which food passes into the body of an animal and which in vertebrates is typically bounded externally by the lips and internally by the pharynx and encloses the tongue, gums, and teeth
mumble: : to utter words in a low confused indistinct manner : mutter
murmur: : a half-suppressed or muttered complaint : grumbling murmurs of disapproval
mutter: : to utter sounds or words indistinctly or with a low voice and with the lips partly closed … he gestured and muttered furiously in his lawyer’s ear. — Tana French
stammer: : to make involuntary stops and repetitions in speaking : stutter
stutter: : to speak with involuntary disruption or blocking of speech (as by repetition or prolongation of vocal sounds)
screech: : a high shrill piercing cry usually expressing pain or terror
shout: : to utter a sudden loud cry
shriek: : to utter a sharp shrill sound
Near Antonyms of chat
articulate: : expressing oneself readily, clearly, and effectively an articulate teacher
enunciate: : to make a definite or systematic statement of
pronounce: : to declare officially or ceremoniously the minister pronounced them husband and wife
Synonyms of chat (with)
converse (with): : to exchange thoughts and opinions in speech : talk spent a few minutes conversing about the weather The leaders were bellowing so loudly that you had to shout to converse with your dinner partner. — Christopher Buckley
speak (to or with): : to utter words or articulate sounds with the ordinary voice : talk
talk (to): : to express or exchange ideas by means of spoken words
Words Related to chat (with)
accost: : to approach and speak to (someone) often in a challenging or aggressive way He was accosted by a stranger on the street.
address: : to mark directions for delivery on address a letter
board: : border , edge
collar: : a band, strip, or chain worn around the neck: such as
greet: : to address with expression of kind wishes upon meeting or arrival greeted guests at the door
hail: : precipitation in the form of small balls or lumps usually consisting of concentric layers of clear ice and compact snow
herald: : an official at a tournament of arms (see arm entry 3 sense 1a ) with duties including the making of announcements and the marshaling of combatants
inform: : to communicate knowledge to inform a prisoner of his rights
notify: : to point out
tell: : to relate in detail : narrate told the whole story to us
Phrases Synonymous with chat (with)
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