GOSSIPED - significado y definición. Qué es GOSSIPED
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Qué (quién) es GOSSIPED - definición


Gossiped      
·Impf & ·p.p. of Gossip.
gossip         
  • ''The Friendly Gossips'' (1901) by [[Eugene de Blaas]]
  • war poster]] conveys the message: "Don't chatter! Gossiping borders on [[treason]]" (1941).
IDLE TALK OR RUMOR, ESPECIALLY ABOUT PERSONAL OR PRIVATE AFFAIRS OF OTHERS
Gossips; Workplace gossip; Cattiness; Tattle; Office gossip; Gossipping
¦ noun
1. casual conversation or unsubstantiated reports about other people.
2. chiefly derogatory a person who likes talking about other people's private lives.
¦ verb (gossips, gossiping, gossiped) engage in gossip.
Derivatives
gossiper noun
gossipy adjective
Word History
A gossip was originally a rather more serious and worthy person than they are now. In Old English the word was spelled godsibb and meant 'godfather or godmother', literally 'a person related to one in God'; it came from sibb 'a relative', the source of sibling. In medieval times a gossip was 'a close friend, a person with whom one gossips', hence 'a person who gossips', later (early 19th century) 'casual conversation about other people'.
gossip         
  • ''The Friendly Gossips'' (1901) by [[Eugene de Blaas]]
  • war poster]] conveys the message: "Don't chatter! Gossiping borders on [[treason]]" (1941).
IDLE TALK OR RUMOR, ESPECIALLY ABOUT PERSONAL OR PRIVATE AFFAIRS OF OTHERS
Gossips; Workplace gossip; Cattiness; Tattle; Office gossip; Gossipping
I
n.
1) to spread gossip
2) common; idle; malicious, vicious; silly gossip
3) a piece, tidbit (AE), titbit (BE) of gossip
4) gossip about
5) gossip that + clause (have you heard the gossip that he intends to resign?)
II
v. (D; intr.) to gossip about
Ejemplos de uso de GOSSIPED
1. Why aren‘t they being maligned and gossiped about?
2. Wearing red caps, they gossiped and drank green tea.
3. The three gossiped about Iowa politics and the state of the race.
4. Plenty of whispering was now evident in the Chamber as MPs gossiped.
5. "We gossiped about British politics, and we gossiped about American politics," Rove said.Illinois Race Comes to the Hill Edwin Eisendrath, who is running a long–shot primary campaign against Illinois Gov.