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词汇 gossipmonger
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Definition of gossipmonger in US English:

gossipmonger

nounˈɡäsəpˌməNGɡərˈɡɑsəpˌməŋɡərˈɡɑsəpˌməŋɡər
derogatory
  • A person who habitually passes on confidential information or spreads rumors.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • But I'm fascinated by how gossipmongers make medical diagnoses on the flimsiest of paparazzi photos.
    • If something happened at a luncheon or garden party it was bound to be all over the town by nightfall, thanks to gossipmongers like Lady Miller and her ilk.
    • We don't really know if blogs will become the political pamphlets or the broadsheet ballads of our time, but their ability to act as the gossipmongers of the global village is undisputed.
    • It was, after all, the moment for which every gossipmonger had been waiting.
    • Not an eternal gossipmonger, not a social butterfly, not a comedic actress, but a very serious-minded woman with a warmth that came from the depths of her soul.
    • An eccentric rock star and his beautiful sister on a ranch in the middle of nowhere is irresistible fodder for the gossipmongers.
    • Their relationship kept gossipmongers agog for years.
    • ‘Sometimes it pays to listen to what the gossipmongers say,’ Thomas said vehemently.
    • Everyone knew there was no bigger squealer than a gossipmonger.
    • It was nicknamed toujours prêt - always ready - by Parisian gossipmongers.

Definition of gossipmonger in US English:

gossipmonger

nounˈɡäsəpˌməNGɡərˈɡɑsəpˌməŋɡər
derogatory
  • A person who habitually passes on confidential information or spreads rumors.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It was, after all, the moment for which every gossipmonger had been waiting.
    • If something happened at a luncheon or garden party it was bound to be all over the town by nightfall, thanks to gossipmongers like Lady Miller and her ilk.
    • We don't really know if blogs will become the political pamphlets or the broadsheet ballads of our time, but their ability to act as the gossipmongers of the global village is undisputed.
    • It was nicknamed toujours prêt - always ready - by Parisian gossipmongers.
    • But I'm fascinated by how gossipmongers make medical diagnoses on the flimsiest of paparazzi photos.
    • Their relationship kept gossipmongers agog for years.
    • Everyone knew there was no bigger squealer than a gossipmonger.
    • Not an eternal gossipmonger, not a social butterfly, not a comedic actress, but a very serious-minded woman with a warmth that came from the depths of her soul.
    • An eccentric rock star and his beautiful sister on a ranch in the middle of nowhere is irresistible fodder for the gossipmongers.
    • ‘Sometimes it pays to listen to what the gossipmongers say,’ Thomas said vehemently.
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