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      • From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English wit‧ter /ˈwɪtə $ -ər/ (also witter on) verb [intransitive] British English informal to talk a lot in a boring way or about something unimportant SYN ramble on witter about I’m sick of her wittering on about her boyfriend. → See Verb table Examples from the Corpus witter • I can hear Mum's voice wittering in the background.
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  2. wax. See more results » (Definition of witter from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press) Examples of witter. witter. It was still wittering on about three miles, which was the safe distance at which one could blow up a ship in 1620. From the. Hansard archive.

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      WITTER translate: 喋喋不休地講;囉嗦. Learn more in the Cambridge...

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    • Wittering

      WITTERING definition: 1. present participle of witter 2. to...

  3. WITTERING definition: 1. present participle of witter 2. to talk for a long time about things that are not important: . Learn more.

  4. If you say that someone is wittering about something, you mean that they are talking a lot about things that you think are silly and boring.

  5. Wittering and chatter both refer to verbal communication, but they differ in speed, focus, tone, intensity, and purpose. Wittering is slower, aimless, and negative, while chatter is faster, more lively, and neutral or positive.

  6. witter (on) (about something) to talk about something boring and unimportant for a long time. What's he wittering on about?

  7. If you say that someone is wittering about something, you mean that they are talking a lot about things that you think are silly and boring.

  8. witter meaning, definition, what is witter: to talk a lot in a boring way or about s...: Learn more.