[
US
/ˈɡɑsəpɝ/
]
NOUN
- a person given to gossiping and divulging personal information about others
How To Use gossiper In A Sentence
- The same network of gossipers that are used to destroy reputations can also be used to increase your rapport with someone.
- If your experiences with the gossipee are more positive than with the gossiper, you probably have your answer. Lisa Earle McLeod: Gossipers and Gossipees: Who Has the Street Cred?
- First Impression: Chiara is described as a gossiper who’s sometimes sweet and sometimes not. 5-Star Baby Name Advisor
- We are not tired of the endless processions of cheerful, chattering gossipers that throng these courts and streets all day long, either; nor of the coarse-robed monks; nor of the "Asti" wines, which that old doctor The Innocents Abroad
- Go after your gay gossiper, Anderson Cooper, and make certain he tells the real story. Palin attorney warns media over 'defamatory' charges
- Around her was a mass of hungry school newspaper journalists and editors and photographers and gossipers wanting the scoop on her and Anthony.
- Of course, message boards also attract attention-seekers, pranksters and malicious gossipers.
- “The gossiper,” the rabbis taught, “talks in Rome and kills in Syria.” The Ten Commandments
- Be careful next time you hear such rumors and tell the gossiper that you actually know someone who went to Rio and had a fabulous time and arrived back home safe and sound. Jenny Block: Don't Blame it on Rio...Blame it on Rumor
- Once properly disclaimed, others were free to go ahead and repeat what had just been said, but if the information turned out to be false, the original gossiper could not be held liable. The OLM Blog