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View synonyms for smatter
smatter
[ smat-er ]
verb (used with object)
- to speak (a language, words, etc.) with superficial knowledge or understanding.
- to dabble in.
noun
- a slight or superficial knowledge; smattering:
She gets by with only a smatter of musical knowledge.
- a small amount or number; smattering:
a smatter of applause; smatters of nervous laughter.
smatter
/ ˈsmætə /
noun
- a smattering
verb
- rare.intr to prattle
- archaic.tr to dabble in
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Derived Forms
- ˈsmatterer, noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of smatter1
First recorded in 1300–50; Middle English; further origin uncertain; perhaps from Scandinavian; Danish, Norwegian smadre “to splash, smash (to pieces),” Swedish smattra “to clatter, rattle” ( Middle Low German smetern “to chatter”), but the semantic development is unclear
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Word History and Origins
Origin of smatter1
C14 (in the sense: to prattle): of uncertain origin; compare Middle High German smetern to gossip
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Example Sentences
These would repeat the same foreign words or phrases; "to smatter French" being "meritorious."
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Her only education was the continual smatter which comes from many cities superficially glided.
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Mrs. Smatter had raised her suspicions about the adulteration of all the food on the table.
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And again, not only is Polynesian easy to smatter, but interpreters abound.
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It blew and stormed and stormed, and the thin, nasal voice of "Rev. Smatter" was utterly lost in the wind.
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