1. witter - Adjective
2. witter - Verb
3. Witter - Proper noun
witter (third-person singular simple present witters, present participle wittering, simple past and past participle wittered)
(intransitive, informal) To speak at length on a trivial subject.
She got home and started wittering about some religious cult she’d just heard about.
witter (comparative more witter, superlative most witter)
(obsolete or dialectal) knowing, certain, sure, wis.
witter (third-person singular simple present witters, present participle wittering, simple past and past participle wittered)
(intransitive, obsolete or dialectal) to make sure, inform, or declare.
Witter (plural Witters)
A surname.
As fears of a fallout from jitters over the spread of COVID-19 threaten Clarendon, May Pen Chamber of Commerce President Winsome Witter said yesterday that the business community had not begun to feel the effects of a slowdown. Source: Internet
The crew on the Boeing 737-800 aircraft included Captain Robert McPherson, First Officer Shaun Nelson and Flight Attendants Linneth Duhaney, Shanecia Witter, Mario Facey and Stanley Franklin. Source: Internet
"At EUR 230.7 billion, the Group's sales revenue was up 6.2 percent on the prior-year figure, which was a new record," CFO Frank Witter explained. Source: Internet
Clear Creek residents along Witter Gulch Road and west of Idaho Springs have had run-ins with mountain lions in recent weeks. Source: Internet
Just when seventeen-year-old Cullen Witter thinks he understands everything about his small and painfully dull Arkansas town, it all disappears. Source: Internet
The Halloran Centre at The Orpheum, 225 S. Main St., is hosting Jim Witter on Friday at 7:30 p.m., with the performer set to entertain crowds with the music of James Taylor and Carole King. Source: Internet