CLAVER Meaning and
Definition
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Claver is a verb with both Scottish and Northern English origins that means to engage in idle talk, gossip, or chatter. It is often used to describe the act of talking informally, usually at length, about inconsequential or trivial matters.
The term "claver" can also allude to the act of engaging in light-hearted conversation or banter, often in a playful or jovial manner. It denotes a casual and leisurely exchange of words, typically devoid of any serious or critical intent.
The word can be traced back to the Scots language, where it originally referred to engaging in conversation, particularly in a social setting or during a social gathering. Over time, it evolved to specifically describe idle or trivial talk.
When used in a colloquial sense, "claver" refers to engaging in friendly and informal conversations that bring people together. It often carries a connotation of enjoying oneself through light-hearted exchanges with others.
Additionally, "claver" can also refer to the act of talking excessively or unnecessarily. It may indicate someone who is prone to rambling or indulging in long-winded discussions, often without a specific purpose or end goal.
Common Misspellings for CLAVER
- xlaver
- vlaver
- dlaver
- ckaver
- cpaver
- coaver
- clzver
- clsver
- clwver
- clqver
- clacer
- clafer
- clavwr
- clavsr
- clavdr
- clavrr
- clav4r
- clav3r
- clavee
Etymology of CLAVER
The word "claver" is of Scottish origin and is derived from the Old Norse word "klafra", meaning to babble or chatter. It made its way into the Scottish dialect and eventually became the word "claver", referring to gossip, idle talk, or babbling conversation.
Similar spelling words for CLAVER
- clivers,
- clepper,
- clappers,
- clapper,
- cloveroot,
- clavier,
- cleaver,
- clover,
- cleavers,
- clabber,
- clippers,
- clopper,
- clipper,
- cleverly,
- clever,
- clobber.
Conjugate verb Claver
CONDITIONAL
I
would claver
you
would claver
he/she/it
would claver
we
would claver
they
would claver
CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS
I
would be clavering
you
would be clavering
he/she/it
would be clavering
we
would be clavering
they
would be clavering
CONDITIONAL PERFECT
I
would have claver
you
would have claver
he/she/it
would have claver
we
would have claver
they
would have claver
CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS
I
would have been clavering
you
would have been clavering
he/she/it
would have been clavering
we
would have been clavering
they
would have been clavering
FUTURE
I
will claver
you
will claver
he/she/it
will claver
we
will claver
they
will claver
FUTURE CONTINUOUS
I
will be clavering
you
will be clavering
he/she/it
will be clavering
we
will be clavering
they
will be clavering
FUTURE PERFECT
I
will have clavered
you
will have clavered
he/she/it
will have clavered
we
will have clavered
they
will have clavered
FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS
I
will have been clavering
you
will have been clavering
he/she/it
will have been clavering
we
will have been clavering
they
will have been clavering
IMPERATIVE
you
claver
we
let´s claver
to claver
PAST
I
clavered
you
clavered
he/she/it
clavered
we
clavered
they
clavered
PAST CONTINUOUS
I
was clavering
you
were clavering
he/she/it
was clavering
we
were clavering
they
were clavering
PAST PARTICIPLE
clavered
PAST PERFECT
I
had clavered
you
had clavered
he/she/it
had clavered
we
had clavered
they
had clavered
PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS
I
had been clavering
you
had been clavering
he/she/it
had been clavering
we
had been clavering
they
had been clavering
PRESENT
I
claver
you
claver
he/she/it
clavers
we
claver
they
claver
PRESENT CONTINUOUS
I
am clavering
you
are clavering
he/she/it
is clavering
we
are clavering
they
are clavering
PRESENT PARTICIPLE
clavering
PRESENT PERFECT
I
have clavered
you
have clavered
he/she/it
has clavered
we
have clavered
they
have clavered
PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS
I
have been clavering
you
have been clavering
he/she/it
has been clavering
we
have been clavering
they
have been clavering
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