noun
- people who talk rapidly and continuously, often about unimportant things
- birds of the family Leiothrichidae, known for their vocal and social behavior
Usage: plural form
Usage: ornithology; technical
Examples
- The constant chatterers in the back row disrupted the lecture.
- She avoided the office chatterers during her lunch break.
- The group of chatterers made it impossible to concentrate.
- Birdwatchers spotted several colorful chatterers in the forest canopy.
- The chatterers filled the quiet library with their endless gossip.
- Red-billed chatterers are common in Southeast Asian forests.