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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024chat /tʃæt/USA pronunciation v., chat•ted, chat•ting, n. v. - to talk in an informal way:[no object]We chatted for a while in the café.
- British Termschat up, Brit. to talk to in a friendly way in order to try to flirt with (someone): [ ~ + up + obj]:He was chatting up every girl who walked into the pub.[ ~ + obj + up]:chatting him up shamelessly.
n. [countable] - an informal conversation:a nice long chat about my future.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024chat (chat),USA pronunciation v., chat•ted, chat•ting, n. v.i. - to converse in a familiar or informal manner.
v.t. - British Terms chat up, [Chiefly Brit.]
- to talk flirtatiously with.
- to talk to in a friendly, open way.
n. - informal conversation:We had a pleasant chat.
- Birdsany of several small Old World thrushes, esp. of the genus Saxicola, having a chattering cry.
- BirdsSee yellow-breasted chat.
- 1400–50; late Middle English; short for chatter
chat′ta•ble, adj. - 1, 3.See corresponding entry in Unabridged talk, chitchat, gossip, visit.
Chât., - Wine(esp. in Bordeaux wines) Château.
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