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    tattle
    /ˈtatl/

    verb

    noun

    • 1. gossip; idle talk: "for each story of mine, a titbit of town tattle must be exchanged"

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  2. TATTLE definition: 1. to secretly tell someone in authority, especially a teacher, that someone else has done…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of TATTLE is to tell secrets about what someone else has done : blab. How to use tattle in a sentence. to tell secrets about what someone else has done : blab; chatter, prate; to utter or disclose in gossip or chatter…

  4. Tattle definition: to let out secrets.. See examples of TATTLE used in a sentence.

  5. Definitions of tattle. verb. divulge confidential information or secrets. synonyms: babble, babble out, blab, blab out, let the cat out of the bag, peach, sing, spill the beans, talk. spill, talk. reveal information. see more. verb. speak (about unimportant matters) rapidly and incessantly.

  6. 1. to talk idly; chatter; gossip. 2. to reveal other people's secrets; tell tales. 3. to inform against someone. verb transitive.

  7. tattle (on somebody) (to somebody) to tell somebody, especially somebody in authority, about something bad that somebody else has done synonym tell on somebody. You should learn that you just don’t tattle on classmates.

  8. Tattle definition: To reveal the plans or activities of another, especially ones that are secret or improper.

  9. Dictionary.com Unabridged Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023 How to use tattle in a sentence What, shall a tittle-tattles words make you forsake Simon Eyre?

  10. 1. ( intr) to gossip about another's personal matters or secrets. 2. ( tr) to reveal by gossiping: to tattle a person's secrets. 3. ( intr) to talk idly; chat. n. 4. the act or an instance of tattling. 5. a scandalmonger or gossip. [C15 (in the sense: to stammer, hesitate): from Middle Dutch tatelen to prate, of imitative origin]

  11. If you tattle on someone, you give information about them to a person in authority, especially if they have done something wrong. This word is used by and about children [...]