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    gossip
    /ˈɡɒsɪp/

    noun

    verb

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  2. : a person who habitually reveals personal or sensational facts about others. the worst gossip in town. 2. a. : rumor or report of an intimate nature. spreading gossip about their divorce. b. : a chatty talk. c. : the subject matter of gossip. Their breakup was common gossip. gossipry. ˈgä-sə-prē. noun. gossip. 2 of 2. verb.

  3. someone who enjoys talking about other people and their private lives: She's a terrible gossip. Fewer examples. I've just been talking to the girls downstairs and I've got some delicious gossip. Some magazines contain nothing but scandal and gossip. She always keeps me up to date with the latest gossip.

  4. gossip, scandal apply to idle talk and newsmongering about the affairs of others. gossip is light chat or talk: to trade gossip about the neighbors. scandal is rumor or general talk that is damaging to reputation; it is usually more or less malicious: The town never lived down the election scandal. 3. chatterer, talker, gabbler, rumormonger. 6.

  5. Gossip definition: idle talk or rumor, especially about the personal or private affairs of others. See examples of GOSSIP used in a sentence.

  6. Gossip is conversation that's light, informal, and usually about other people's business. It can be fun to gossip about others, but no one likes it when they're the subject of gossip.

  7. 1. casual and idle chat: to have a gossip with a friend. 2. a conversation involving malicious chatter or rumours about other people: a gossip about the neighbours. 3. Also called: gossipmonger a person who habitually talks about others, esp maliciously. 4. light easy communication: to write a letter full of gossip.

  8. GOSSIP definition: 1. conversation or reports about other people's private lives that might or might not be true: 2…. Learn more.

  9. Gossip Definition. gŏsəp. gossiped, gossiping, gossips. Meanings. Synonyms. Sentences. Definition Source. Word Forms. Origin. Noun. Verb. Filter. noun. gossips. Such talk or rumors. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. A person who chatters or repeats idle talk and rumors, esp. about the private affairs of others. Webster's New World.

  10. 1. Gossip is informal conversation, often about other people's private affairs. [...] 2. If you gossip with someone, you talk informally, especially about other people or local events. You can also say that two people gossip. [...] 3.

  11. gossip. noun. /ˈɡɒsɪp/ /ˈɡɑːsɪp/ [uncountable] (usually disapproving) informal talk or stories about other peoples private lives, which may be unkind or not true. Don't believe all the gossip you hear. Tell me all the latest gossip! The gossip was that he had lost a fortune on the stock exchange. He knows all the juicy gossip.