Synonym: chat, prattle, talk, tattle. Similar words: fossil, possible, impossible, impossibly, possibility, as soon as possible, insipid, siphon off. Meaning: ['gɑsɪp /'gɒs-] n. 1. light informal conversation for social occasions 2. a report (often malicious) about the behavior of other people 3. a person given to gossiping and divulging personal information about others. v. 1. wag one's tongue; speak about others and reveal secrets or intimacies 2. talk socially without exchanging too much information.
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1. They discredited her good name with ugly gossip.
2. Don't believe all the gossip you hear.
3. She's a great one for idle gossip .
4. He loved gossip and scandal.
5. We gossip about them and vice versa.
6. You shouldn't listen to gossip.
7. The mischief arose from irresponsible gossip.
8. Here's an interesting piece of gossip about Mrs Smith.
9. She has never been one to indulge in gossip.
10. Her appetite for gossip is absolutely indecent.
11. Her letter was full of gossip.
12. Tell me all the latest gossip!
13. It's common gossip that they're having an affair.
14. The gossip about her later proved to be entirely false.
15. Customers pay to log on and gossip with other users.
16. It was common gossip that they were having an affair.
17. The jet-setting couple made frequent appearances in the gossip columns.
18. The gossip was that he had lost a fortune on the stock exchange.
19. twittering over office gossip.
20. It's common gossip in the office that she's about to leave her husband.
21. Their friendship was turned to enmity through idle gossip.
22. It's always been my policy not to gossip.
23. I heard an interesting bit of gossip yesterday.
24. Scandal and gossip are meat and drink to him.
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25. Don't you like a good gossip?
26. Their conversation consisted almost entirely of gossip.
27. She had no time for idle gossip .
28. She kept them plentifully supplied with gossip.
29. I have no time to engage in gossip.
30. She always keeps me up to date with the latest gossip - you know, so-and-so from down the road is having a baby and so-and-so's just bought a car.
More similar words: fossil, possible, impossible, impossibly, possibility, as soon as possible, insipid, siphon off, toss, cross, gross, bossy, across, at a loss, engross, cross out, get across, colossal, put across, cut across, colosseum, come across, engrossed, assist, assign, passive, missing, Russian, passion, classic.