gossiping Sentence Examples

  1. Emily couldn't resist gossiping about her neighbor's marital problems with her closest friends.
  2. The employees engaged in rampant gossiping during their break, speculating about their manager's personal life.
  3. The town was abuzz with gossiping after the mysterious disappearance of a local celebrity.
  4. Sarah found herself drawn into the trap of gossiping, unable to resist sharing juicy tidbits with her classmates.
  5. The gossiping in the office was so incessant that it created a toxic and uncomfortable work environment.
  6. The rumors and gossiping spread like wildfire, tarnishing the reputation of an innocent person.
  7. Despite their attempts to stop gossiping, the temptation proved too strong, and the cycle continued.
  8. The women in the salon were known for their gossiping, exchanging secrets and spreading rumors about the latest town scandals.
  9. The gossiping was so malicious that it caused friendships to crumble and relationships to strain.
  10. The gossiping was an endless source of entertainment for some, but a form of mental torture for others.

gossiping Meaning

Wordnet

gossiping (n)

a conversation that spreads personal information about other people

Webster

gossiping (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Gossip

FAQs About the word gossiping

a conversation that spreads personal information about other peopleof Gossip

talking, blabbing,tattling, wagging, telling, dishing, divulging, suggesting, snitching, reporting

shutting up,shutting up,clamming up, clamming up,

Emily couldn't resist gossiping about her neighbor's marital problems with her closest friends.

The employees engaged in rampant gossiping during their break, speculating about their manager's personal life.

The town was abuzz with gossiping after the mysterious disappearance of a local celebrity.

Sarah found herself drawn into the trap of gossiping, unable to resist sharing juicy tidbits with her classmates.