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gossipsnounpl. of gossip a person who habitually reveals personal or sensational facts about othersbecause her friend was such a compulsive gossip, she couldn't help but wonder if her private life wasn't also being made the talk of the town circulators, gossipers, gossipmongers, newsmongers, quidnuncs, talebearers, tale-tellers, telltales, yentas betrayers, blabbermouths, informants, informers, snitchers, squealers, stool pigeons, tattlers, tattletaleslibelers, scandalmongers gossipsverbpresent tense third-person singular of gossipto relate sometimes questionable or secret information of a personal naturea neighbor who loves to gossip with others about that couple's loud arguments blabs, dishes, talks, tattles, wags bandies (about), circulates, noises (about or abroad), rumorsblabbers, discloses, divulges, reveals, tellshints, implies, insinuates, intimates, lets on, suggestsinforms, reports, snitches, squeals, tips (off)babbles, spillsconfides spills the beans clams up, shuts up |