chatterati
Appearance
English
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]- chatteratis, as if the plural of a singular *chatterati
Etymology
[edit]Blend of chatter + literati, attested since 1990.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]chatterati pl (plural only)
- People who chat, argue and debate.
- 2002, Annabelle Sreberny, “Trauma talk,” in Journalism After September 11, Barbara Zelizer and Stuart Allan edd. [1]
- The newspaper the Guardian, together with its Sunday sister the Observer, are the liberal papers of choice among the middle-class chatterati.
- 2004, John Mole, It's All Greek to Me[2]:
- Perhaps some Anatolian Leigh Fermor had a bestseller among the chatterati of Topkapi with his Travels in the Egripos.
- 2004 January 20, Peter Simmons, “political incorrectness and the chatterati”, in One World Net[3], archived from the original on 28 July 2023:
- At last, after many years, the doctrine of multi-culturalism is being questioned. The chatterati have long held onto this as a core belief, a multi-cultural society where hundreds of different cultures exist side by side, and anyone criticising it has been labeled as a racist.
- 2005 Christina Odone, in the Manchester Guardian, quoted in Credo by Ray Pritchard [4]
- From when to die to when to give birth, from whom to have sex with, to how to spend their money, the chatteratis believe they should enjoy unlimited freedom.
- 2002, Annabelle Sreberny, “Trauma talk,” in Journalism After September 11, Barbara Zelizer and Stuart Allan edd. [1]
Synonyms
[edit]References
[edit]- “chatterati”, in Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: Merriam-Webster, 1996–present.