Pronunciation: /tʃæt/
noun a casual conversation or talk
A1 I like to chat with my friends online.
A2 Let's have a chat about our plans for the weekend.
B1 I had a chat with my boss about my upcoming project.
B2 The chat I had with the customer service representative was very helpful.
C1 The chat with the expert provided valuable insights into the industry.
C2 The chat with the CEO shed light on the company's future direction.
verb to engage in informal conversation
A1 I like to chat with my friends on the phone.
A2 She chats with her classmates during lunch break.
B1 I usually chat with my colleagues during coffee breaks.
B2 They often chat online in a group chat.
C1 Business executives often chat with clients to build relationships.
C2 Politicians frequently chat with journalists to share their views.
formal During the meeting, they engaged in a productive chat about the upcoming project.
informal I had a nice chat with my neighbor while walking the dog.
slang Let's have a quick chat about our weekend plans.
figurative The colors in the painting seem to be having a chat with each other.
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