Gossipnoun
(countable) Someone who likes to talk about other people's private or personal business.
Gossipnoun
(uncountable) Idle talk about someone’s private or personal matters, especially someone not present.
Gossipnoun
(uncountable) Idle conversation in general.
Gossipnoun
(uncountable) A genre in contemporary media, usually focused on the personal affairs of celebrities.
Gossipnoun
(obsolete) A sponsor; a godfather or godmother; the godparent of one's child.
Gossipnoun
(obsolete) A familiar acquaintance.
Gossipnoun
(obsolete) Title used with the name of one's child's godparent or of a friend.
Gossipverb
(intransitive) To talk about someone else's private or personal business, especially in a manner that spreads the information.
Gossipverb
(intransitive) To talk idly.
Gossipverb
(obsolete) To stand godfather to; to provide godparents for.
Gossipverb
(obsolete) To enjoy oneself during festivities, to make merry.
Gossipnoun
A sponsor; a godfather or a godmother.
Gossipnoun
A friend or comrade; a companion; a familiar and customary acquaintance.
Gossipnoun
One who runs house to house, tattling and telling news; an idle tattler.
Gossipnoun
The tattle of a gossip; groundless rumor.
Gossipverb
To stand sponsor to.
Gossipverb
To make merry.
Gossipverb
To prate; to chat; to talk much.
Gossipverb
To run about and tattle; to tell idle tales.
Gossipnoun
light informal conversation for social occasions
Gossipnoun
a report (often malicious) about the behavior of other people;
Gossipnoun
a person given to gossiping and divulging personal information about others
Gossipverb
wag one's tongue; speak about others and reveal secrets or intimacies;
Gossipverb
talk socially without exchanging too much information;
Gossip
Gossip is idle talk or rumour, especially about the personal or private affairs of others; the act is also known as dishing or tattling.Gossip is a topic of research in evolutionary psychology, which has found gossip to be an important means for people to monitor cooperative reputations and so maintain widespread indirect reciprocity. Indirect reciprocity is a social interaction in which one actor helps another and is then benefited by a third party.
Whisperingverb
present participle of whisper
Whisperingadjective
that whispers
Whisperingadjective
associated with whispers
Whisperingnoun
Something that is whispered; gossip; a rumor.
Whisperingadjective
a. & n. from Whisper. v. t.
Whisperingnoun
the light noise like the noise of silk clothing or leaves blowing in the wind
Whisperingnoun
speaking softly without vibration of the vocal cords
Whisperingadjective
making a low continuous indistinct sound;
Whispering
Whispering is an unvoiced mode of phonation in which the vocal cords are abducted so that they do not vibrate; air passes between the arytenoid cartilages to create audible turbulence during speech. Supralaryngeal articulation remains the same as in normal speech.