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    gossipy
    /ˈɡɒsɪpi/

    adjective

    • 1. characterized by casual conversation or reports about other people: "his latest book is a gossipy memoir"

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  3. 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.

  4. : characterized by, full of, or given to gossip. a gossipy letter. gossipy neighbors. Synonyms. chattery. chatty. colloquial. conversational. dishy. newsy. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of gossipy in a Sentence. this book on the people who have occupied the White House is a little too gossipy to qualify as serious history.

  5. Learn the meaning of gossipy, an adjective that describes someone or something full of gossip or idle talk about other people's private lives. See how to use it in sentences and find synonyms and antonyms in different languages.

  6. Gossipy means given to or fond of gossip, or full of gossip. Learn the origin, usage and history of this adjective, and see how it is used in sentences and contrasted with irony.

  7. Gossipy means inclined to gossip, or talk about other people's affairs, not always truthful. Find synonyms, antonyms, and translations of gossipy in Spanish, German, Italian, and other languages.

  8. If you describe a book or account as gossipy, you mean it is informal and full of interesting but often unimportant news or information about people. ...a chatty, gossipy account of Forster's life. 2. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun]

  9. Definition of gossipy adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.