[
US
/ˈtʃæti/
]
[ UK /tʃˈæti/ ]
[ UK /tʃˈæti/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
full of trivial conversation
kept from her housework by gabby neighbors - prone to friendly informal communication
How To Use chatty In A Sentence
- For all the seniors out there that find Elizabeth Taylor still relevant, a flibbertigibbet is basically a chatty gossip. Elizabeth Taylor urges primary voters to back Clinton
- Although it was a very important engagement, it was relaxed and she was friendly and chatty. Times, Sunday Times
- On the negative side, the author's voice is too chatty and the dialogue is overly melodramatic.
- In person, with her long hair down, Guerin is chatty, friendly, occasionally chuckling.
- The problem is that at first you can't really tell there's anything wrong with Adam - he's very chatty and he's very independent in lots of ways.
- He was in an unusually chatty mood.
- You don't have to be a Frasier-esque oenophile to surf the site; its tone is both chatty and informative.
- A flurry of letters to local newspapers all over the country triggered a steady flow of chatty reminiscences by letter, e-mail and phone.
- First Impression: Dixie is described as a giggly, chatty, and ditzy Southerner. 5-Star Baby Name Advisor
- (Chapter 2) The narrator's letters act neither as "chatty" correspondence nor as a narrative device that substitutes for conventional expository narration but could just as easily be replaced with some other device that gets the story told. Time's Arrow