Antonyms for natter
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : nat-er |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈnæt ər |
Definition of natter
Origin :- "grumble, chatter aimlessly, nag," 1829, northern England dialect variant of gnatter "to chatter, grumble," earlier (18c.) "to nibble away," probably of echoic origin. Related: Nattered; nattering. As a noun, 1866, from the verb.
- As in buzz : verb gossip
- As in chatter : verb speak fast and non-stop
- It is not worth the while to natter The pride of writers we despise.
- Extract from : « Literary Fables of Yriarte » by Tomas de Iriarte
- She means it, I believe; but she does natter him so that it would make me sick, if it didn't make me so wretched!
- Extract from : « Magnum Bonum » by Charlotte M. Yonge
- Though you are indeed the fairest of women, those men only natter you; they do not love you.
- Extract from : « One of Cleopatra's Nights and Other Fantastic Romances » by Théophile Gautier
Synonyms for natter
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