Chat
UK /["/tʃæt/","/tʃæts/","/ˈtʃætɪd/","/ˈtʃætɪŋ/"]/US /["/tʃæt/","/tʃæts/","/ˈtʃætɪd/","/ˈtʃætɪŋ/"]/
Definition
to talk in a friendly, informal way to somebody
In simple words: To talk informally with someone.
Examples
- I love to chat with my friends after school.
- We can chat later if you want to catch up.
- The children were excited to chat with their favorite cartoon character online.
- During the meeting, we had a chance to chat about our projects.
- It's nice to chat with someone who understands you.
Usage notes
Used in casual situations. It's appropriate among friends or in relaxed settings, but less formal in professional contexts. Avoid in very serious discussions.
Grammar pattern
chat + with + person
Memory hint
Sounds like 'hat' — imagine chatting while wearing a funny hat.
Collocations
- briefly
- amiably
- amicably
- about
- to
- with
- briefly
- amiably
- amicably
- about
- to
- with
Synonyms
- talk
- speak
- converse
- discuss
- gab
Antonyms
- silence
- ignore
Common mistakes
- Using 'chat' as a noun incorrectly (e.g. 'Let's have a chat' instead of 'Let's chat').
- Confusing it with 'talk' implying a more serious conversation.
- Overusing it in formal emails or discussions.