chat
Plural: chats
Noun
- an informal conversation
- birds having a chattering call
- songbirds having a chattering call
- Informal conversation.
- An exchange of text or voice messages in real time through a computer network, resembling a face-to-face conversation.
- A chat room, especially (in later use) one accompanying a videoconference or live stream.
- A chat room, especially (in later use) one accompanying a videoconference or live stream.
- The entirety of users, viewed collectively, in a chat room, especially the chat room accompanying a live stream.
- A chat room, especially (in later use) one accompanying a videoconference or live stream.
- Familiar term of address for users on social media other than a chat room, as in "guys."
- Any of various small Old World passerine birds in the muscicapid tribe Saxicolini or subfamily Saxicolinae that feed on insects.
- Any of several small Australian honeyeaters in the genus Epthianura.
- A small potato, such as is given to swine.
- Mining waste from lead and zinc mines.
- A louse (small, parasitic insect).
- Alternative form of chaat.
Verb
Verb Forms: chatted, chatting, chats
- To talk informally with someone; to converse casually.
- talk socially without exchanging too much information
- To be engaged in informal conversation.
- To talk more than a few words.
- To talk of; to discuss.
- To chat shit (to speak nonsense, to lie).
- To exchange text or voice messages in real time through a computer network such as a social media chat room or messaging application (as if having a face-to-face conversation instead of SMS or writing emails or letters).
Examples
- "Chat, should I pick up this sword before heading out?"
- "Type yes in (the) chat if you can hear me."
- Do you want to chat online later?
- Don't listen to me, I'm chatting.
- During the game, they would often CHAT about strategy, trying to distract each other.
- I like to chat over a coffee with a friend.
- I met my old friend in the street, so we chatted for a while.
- Internet Relay Chat
- It'd be cool to meet up again soon and have a quick chat.
- She chatted with her friend in the cafe.
- The chat just made a joke about my poor skillz.
- They chatted politics for a while.
Origin / Etymology
Abbreviation of chatter. The bird sense refers to the sound of its call.
Synonyms
chaffer, chatter, chew the fat, chit-chat, chitchat, claver, confab, confabulate, confabulation, gossip, jaw, natter, New World chat, Old World chat, schmoose, schmooze, shoot the breeze, visit
Scrabble Score: 9
chat: valid Scrabble (US) TWL Wordchat: valid Scrabble Word in Merriam-Webster MW Dictionary
chat: valid Scrabble Word in International Collins CSW Dictionary