Chatty


[chat-ee] /ˈtʃæt i/

adjective, chattier, chattiest.
1.
characterized by friendly and informal talk or writing, often about minor or personal matters:
a long, chatty letter from my sister.
2.
given to such talk:
a lovable, chatty old man.
/ˈtʃætɪ/
adjective -tier, -tiest
1.
full of trivial conversation; talkative
2.
informal and friendly; gossipy: a chatty letter
adj.

“fond of chatting,” 1746, from chat + -y (2). Related: Chattily; chattiness.

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