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  1. Definition. Entries Near. Show more. Save Word. gossipingly. adverb. gos· sip· ing· ly. : in a gossiping manner. Love words? You must — there are over 200,000 words in our free online dictionary, but you are looking for one that’s only in the Merriam-Webster Unabridged Dictionary.

  2. n. 1. casual and idle chat: to have a gossip with a friend. 2. a conversation involving malicious chatter or rumours about other people: a gossip about the neighbours. 3. Also called: gossipmonger a person who habitually talks about others, esp maliciously. 4. light easy communication: to write a letter full of gossip.

  3. Explore the term 'gossipingly,' its etymology, usage, synonyms, antonyms, and significance in linguistic and psychological contexts. Understand the impact and nuances of speaking or acting in a gossiping manner.

  4. Gossipingly Definition. Meanings. Definition Source. Origin. Adverb. Filter. adverb. With gossip; while gossiping. Wiktionary. Origin of Gossipingly. gossiping +‎ -ly. From Wiktionary. Find Similar Words. Find similar words to gossipingly using the buttons below. Words Starting With G and Ending With Y.

  5. gossipingly (comparative more gossipingly, superlative most gossipingly) With gossip; while gossiping.

  6. The earliest known use of the adverb gossipingly is in the 1810s. OED's earliest evidence for gossipingly is from 1817, in the writing of James Gilchrist. gossipingly is formed within English, by derivation.

  7. uk / ˈɡɒs.ɪp / us / ˈɡɑː.səp / B2. to talk about other people's private lives: Stop gossiping and do your work. gossip about People have started to gossip about us. Compare. natter verb UK informal. Fewer examples. She's been gossiping and hasn't done a stroke of work all morning. Janet spends hours gossiping on the phone.

  8. gossip in British English. (ˈɡɒsɪp ) noun. 1. casual and idle chat. to have a gossip with a friend. 2. a conversation involving malicious chatter or rumours about other people. a gossip about the neighbours.

  9. full of gossip (= conversation or reports about other people's private lives that might be unkind or not true): a gossipy letter. He told me a gossipy anecdote about the late Princess. See. gossip. A gossipy person enjoys talking about other people and their private lives: gossipy people.

  10. WordSense is a free dictionary containing information about the meaning, the spelling and more.We answer the question: What does gossipingly‎ mean? References The references include Wikipedia, Cambridge Dictionary Online, Oxford English Dictionary, Webster's Dictionary 1913 and others.