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Definition of "witter" []

  • Knowing, certain, sure, wis. (adjective)
  • To make sure, inform, or declare. (verb)
  • To speak at length on a trivial subject. (verb)

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Use "witter" in a sentence
  • "In point of fact, he gets paid (handsomely) to witter on in a quintessentially superficial and shallow way about his thoughts on pork chops, the NBA, teenage sex parties, and free trade."
  • "Being a professor of management, Lee is duty-bound to witter on about governance structures and such, which he does at length, but his main point is simple, indeed trivial: it's prudent to treat people the way Diab was treated."
  • "Meanwhile the Usual Suspects ™ witter on about that phantasmal, oxymoronic contruction, "liberal fascism.""