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    nat·ter
    /ˈnadər/

    verb

    • 1. talk casually, especially about unimportant matters; chatter: "they nattered away for hours"

    noun

    • 1. a casual and leisurely conversation: "I could do with a drink and a natter"

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  2. Natter is a verb or noun that means talking continuously for a long time without any particular purpose, or friendly conversation. Learn how to use it in sentences, see synonyms and translations, and find out its pronunciation.

  3. Verb If you ask about his grandchildren, he'll natter on about them for hours. She nattered about herself all evening. Noun a section of the park in which nannies like to gather for a relaxed natter

  4. To natter is to chatter or blather or jabber — you don't natter about serious or deep topics. If you gossip with your neighbor for a few minutes, you can say that you natter. And, if you chat with your best friend on the phone in a lighthearted way, you also natter.

  5. Natter definition: to talk incessantly; chatter.. See examples of NATTER used in a sentence.

  6. Natter means to talk casually for a long time about unimportant things, or to find fault or scold. It can also be a noun for a chat or gossip. Learn more about its origin, usage and related words.

  7. Natter means to talk idly or chatter, often about unimportant things. Find the origin, pronunciation, and translations of natter in different languages, as well as related words and expressions.

  8. noun. /ˈnætə (r)/ /ˈnætər/ [singular] (British English, informal) a long and friendly conversation, especially about unimportant things synonym chat (1) to have a good natter. Take your English to the next level. The Oxford Learner’s Thesaurus explains the difference between groups of similar words.