How Do You Spell NATTER?

Pronunciation: [nˈatə] (IPA)

The word "natter" is spelled with two Ts and an ER at the end. It is pronounced /ˈnæt.ər/, with two syllables where the first is "nat" (/ˈnæt/) and the second is "er" (/ər/). The word means to chatter or talk aimlessly, often in a irritating way. It is commonly used in British English and is quite informal. The word is derived from the Middle English word "nateren" which means "to gnaw" or "to chide".

NATTER Meaning and Definition

  1. Natter is a verb that refers to engaging in casual or idle talk, generally in a friendly or gossipy manner. It is often used to describe a conversation that is light-hearted, chatty, or convivial. The word is primarily used in British English and is considered informal or colloquial.

    When people natter, they engage in a relaxed and informal exchange of words, typically about mundane topics or personal affairs. Nattering can take place between friends, acquaintances, or even strangers, and the conversations are often characterized by a lack of seriousness or depth. The topics of natter can range from family updates and personal anecdotes to discussions about hobbies, weather, or current news events.

    Nattering often occurs in social gatherings, coffee breaks, or casual encounters and can help create an atmosphere of camaraderie and friendly banter. It is sometimes associated with gossiping, but it is important to note that nattering does not necessarily involve malicious intent or spreading rumors.

    The term "natter" can also be used as a noun to describe a prolonged, pointless conversation or chatter. This noun form conveys a slightly negative connotation, suggesting that the conversation is unproductive, excessive, or irritating. In this sense, it implies trivial or inconsequential talk that may detract from more important matters.

Common Misspellings for NATTER

Etymology of NATTER

The word "natter" is derived from the German word "nattern", which means "to chat" or "to gossip". The term was borrowed into English in the 19th century and gradually shifted in meaning to refer specifically to aimless or idle chatter.

Similar spelling words for NATTER

Plural form of NATTER is NATTERS

Conjugate verb Natter

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have nattered
you would have nattered
he/she/it would have nattered
we would have nattered
they would have nattered
I would have natter
you would have natter
he/she/it would have natter
we would have natter
they would have natter

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been nattering
you would have been nattering
he/she/it would have been nattering
we would have been nattering
they would have been nattering

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would natter
you would natter
he/she/it would natter
we would natter
they would natter

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be nattering
you would be nattering
he/she/it would be nattering
we would be nattering
they would be nattering

FUTURE

I will natter
you will natter
he/she/it will natter
we will natter
they will natter

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be nattering
you will be nattering
he/she/it will be nattering
we will be nattering
they will be nattering

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have nattered
you will have nattered
he/she/it will have nattered
we will have nattered
they will have nattered

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been nattering
you will have been nattering
he/she/it will have been nattering
we will have been nattering
they will have been nattering

IMPERATIVE

you natter
we let´s natter

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to natter

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was nattering
you were nattering
he/she/it was nattering
we were nattering
they were nattering

PAST PARTICIPLE

nattered

PAST PERFECT

I had nattered
you had nattered
he/she/it had nattered
we had nattered
they had nattered

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been nattering
you had been nattering
he/she/it had been nattering
we had been nattering
they had been nattering

PRESENT

I natter
you natter
he/she/it natters
we natter
they natter

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am nattering
you are nattering
he/she/it is nattering
we are nattering
they are nattering

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

nattering

PRESENT PERFECT

I have nattered
you have nattered
he/she/it has nattered
we have nattered
they have nattered

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been nattering
you have been nattering
he/she/it has been nattering
we have been nattering
they have been nattering

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it natter

SIMPLE PAST

I nattered
you nattered
he/she/it nattered
we nattered
they nattered

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