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chit-chat - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of chit-chat in Hindi

  • बात चीत
  • गप-शप
  • बात-चीत

chit-chat Definition

noun

  • inconsequential conversation. ( असंगत बातचीत। )

verb

  • talk about trivial matters. ( तुच्छ मामलों के बारे में बात करें। )

chit-chat Example

  • Still, I carried on, unaware, with friendly chit-chat . ( फिर भी, मैंने दोस्ताना चिट-चैट के साथ अनजान को आगे बढ़ाया। )
  • I still didn't know what her game was but, if I was interpreting her signals right, this could turn into something more than idle chit-chat; it could turn into full contact chit-chat . ( मुझे अभी भी नहीं पता था कि उसका खेल क्या था, लेकिन अगर मैं उसके संकेतों की सही व्याख्या कर रहा था, तो यह निष्क्रिय चिट-चैट से अधिक कुछ हो सकता है; यह पूर्ण संपर्क चिट-चैट में बदल सकता है। )
  • This social climate offers everything from casual chit-chat and goofing around to very intimate, meaningful conversation (and, of course, cybersex). ( यह सामाजिक जलवायु कैज़ुअल चिट-चैट और घूमने-फिरने से लेकर बहुत ही अंतरंग, सार्थक बातचीत (और निश्चित रूप से साइबरसेक्स) तक सब कुछ प्रदान करती है। )
  • it was a leisurely dinner with much chit-chat and laughter ( यह बहुत ही चिट-चैट और हँसी के साथ एक इत्मीनान से रात का खाना था )

More Sentence

  • Just navigating the many clichés that often pop up and turn the conversation into a sludge of polite chit-chat and stock answers can be a pain.
  • This time around, the question line has been a bit more adult: instead of chit-chat about travel and hobbies, she has been talking about Maoritanga, love and land.
  • The result is an evening packed with song and dance, recitation and good old fashioned chit-chat which draws a faithful throng, despite the weather and in spite of rapidly developing world events.
  • I presume it was the acoustic mix of ‘Insania’, but I didn't hang around to find out, preferring instead to loiter about the deserted cafe and eavesdrop on the celebrity chit-chat .
  • Laughter filled the streets along with frequent chit-chat and bargains being made every few seconds.
  • The obvious danger inherent in this procedure is causing the dinner table chit-chat .
  • Lee, never one who can resist a couple of minutes of chit-chat , stopped for small talk and Marcus didn't notice Danielle until she came to stand beside him.
  • Dinner passed with idle chit-chat and no outbreaks of frustration from either Tara or Gareth.
  • During the break, Ms Flynn was left to awkwardly sit down beside the Taoiseach and exchange small talk - chit-chat , you might say.
  • Nothing much came of their conversation, just common chit-chat .
  • And good for him for getting an interview with the minister father who refused to talk that day, other than receiving line chit-chat , saying it was a day of worship.
  • Melissa and her friends try to distract her from this by means of chit-chat and gossip, and there is already plenty of the latter.
  • Unusual but delightful, the Olympic-themed evening featured a mixture of music, comedy and delicious chit-chat from the two friendly and extremely talented BBCs - or British-born Cypriots.
  • In order to support her family, Annie uses her psychic powers to offer the people in her town ‘readings’ - sometimes this leads to friendly chit-chat , other times it leads to trouble.
  • I don't know exactly what's in it for them, other than a break from routine, but I admire their ability to make polite chit-chat - well, it's more of a shout-chat - with strangers.
  • At least one of our readers would prefer that The Sports Reporter and I dispense with the pre-review chit-chat and get down to the nitty-gritty when we write about our tandem dining-out experiences.
  • Their dinner party chit-chat concerned the humdrum topic of house prices.
  • Either way, he didn't feel like chit-chatting with them.
  • I'm done chit-chatting now though, Tommy, so let's get to business.
  • You get to know people in that time - although I don't like chit-chatting too much while I work.
  • Up until 10 o'clock, Audrey and I enjoyed sitting and watching the spectacles, drumming our fingers to the impeccable music, and chit-chatting about absolutely useless girl talk.
  • She stopped inside, chit-chatting with the Pilots, but not pressing the questions she wanted to ask.
  • He hung out with the audience often during breaks and chit-chatted .
  • We played it infinitely cool - idly chit-chatting , pretending he was just like us, or we like him, or something.
  • Step outside and people are chit-chatting about it everywhere.
  • I see them hanging out every morning together, chit-chatting .