Witter Meaning in English
word
/ˈwɪtɝ/
WI-tur
/wˈɪtɐ/
WI-tuh
परिभाषा
To talk for a long time about unimportant or trivial topics, often in a way that is annoying.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
'Witter' is chiefly British informal, rarely used in American English. It carries a slightly negative tone, suggesting the speaker is boring or not concise. Common in phrases like 'witter on'. Not typically used in formal writing.
Spanish: parlotear - charlar (sin importancia)Portuguese (BR): tagarelar - falar à toaPortuguese (PT): tagarelar - conversar sem nexoChinese (Simplified): 喋喋不休地讲话 - 闲聊Chinese (Traditional): 喋喋不休地講話 - 閒聊Hindi: फालतू बातें करनाArabic: ثرثرة - كلام بلا أهميةBengali: অপ্রয়োজনীয় কথা বলা - অনর্থক বকবক করাRussian: болтать по пустякам - трепатьсяJapanese: くだらない話をだらだらするVietnamese: nói nhảm - lải nhảiKorean: 쓸데없는 말을 계속하다 - 잡담하다Turkish: gevezelik etmek - boş konuşmakUrdu: فضول باتیں کرنا - بے معنی باتیں کرناIndonesian: mengoceh - berceloteh
उदाहरण वाक्य
He always witters about the weather.
basic
Don't witter when I'm trying to work.
basic
She witters on the phone with her friends every night.
basic
Stop wittering on—just get to the point!
natural
He wittered on for ages about his cat's funny habits.
natural
Sometimes I just witter when I'm nervous and can't think straight.
natural