gossip in English

noun
1
casual or unconstrained conversation or reports about other people, typically involving details that are not confirmed as being true.
he became the subject of much local gossip
verb
1
engage in gossip.
they would start gossiping about her as soon as she left

Use "gossip" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "gossip" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "gossip", or refer to the context using the word "gossip" in the English Dictionary.

1. Wrong, Gossip Girl.

2. It's just gossip.

3. 11 Harmful gossip, slander.

4. twittering over office gossip.

5. Reduced to tabloid gossip?

6. But not for gossip.

7. Gossip is the new pornography.

8. She loves to peddle gossip.

9. The Pitfalls of Harmful Gossip

10. He's always hawking gossip about.

11. Who's been hawking gossip about?

12. Diwakar's such a gossip monger!

13. Jane is an incurable gossip.

14. He loved gossip and scandal.

15. You shouldn't listen to gossip.

16. The mischief arose from irresponsible gossip.

17. The tabloid newspapers love salacious gossip.

18. Her letter was full of gossip.

19. Smith was powerless against office gossip.

20. This is no time for gossip.

21. The boss cannot blurt or gossip.

22. Chitchat definition is - small talk, gossip

23. She despised gossip in any form.

24. Tell me all the latest gossip!

25. Furtively carried on; clandestine: Backstairs gossip.

26. Listening—The Other Side of Gossip

27. Don't you like a good gossip?

28. So I shall hear through gossip?

29. Gossip can stab like a sword.

30. Chitchat definition, light conversation; casual talk; gossip

31. Sometimes the drums carry gossip or jokes.”

32. She's a great one for idle gossip .

33. Her sleazy gossip was very off - putting.

34. Their conversation consisted almost entirely of gossip.

35. Unfounded gossip can damage a person’s reputation.

36. She always knows all the juicy gossip.

37. I've got some juicy gossip for you.

38. Her appetite for gossip is absolutely indecent.

39. Your perfidious gossip is malicious and dangerous.

40. Newspaper gossip had prejudiced her against him.

41. It is a juicy piece of gossip.

42. You don’t judge or criticize or gossip.

43. She fed celebrity gossip to "People" magazine.

44. Gossip has received some attention in anthropology.

45. 2 The mischief arose from irresponsible gossip.

46. She had no time for idle gossip .

47. Don't believe all the gossip you hear.

48. I'm already the subject of relentless gossip.

49. I've got some really juicy gossip for you.

50. Some magazines contain nothing but scandal and gossip.