cháchara means chatter — a common term in Funny Words. Learn how it's used in a real-world example.
📅 Published: March 15, 2026
cháchara
noun • /[CHA-cha-ra]/
chatter
Example:
Su cháchara constante me distrae.
His constant chatter distracts me.
🧠 What does cháchara mean?
Cháchara refers to idle or meaningless talk, a continuous stream of words that lacks substance or importance. It often describes light, informal conversation that is not serious or deep. Think of it as a lot of talking about inconsequential matters. The word itself has a playful, onomatopoeic quality that reflects the sound of rapid, often nonsensical, speech.
📚 Extra examples
- Dejaron de lado la cháchara y se pusieron a trabajar seriamente.
They put aside the chatter and began to work seriously. - Me encanta oír las chácharas de los niños jugando en el parque.
I love hearing the chatter of children playing in the park. - Toda esa cháchara política no lleva a ninguna parte.
All that political chatter leads nowhere. - Después de la reunión, hubo un momento de cháchara entre colegas.
After the meeting, there was a moment of chatter among colleagues.
💡 Did You Know?
The word 'cháchara' is thought to be onomatopoeic, mimicking the sound of rapid, often meaningless, speech. Its playful sound makes it a memorable and often humorously used term.
🔁 Synonyms & opposites of "cháchara"
Synonyms: charla, conversación trivial, parloteo, verborrea
Opposites: silencio, discurso serio, monólogo, profundidad
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