tattler (Meaning)

Wordnet

tattler (n)

someone who gossips indiscreetly

any of several long-legged shorebirds having a loud whistling cry

Webster

tattler (n.)

One who tattles; an idle talker; one who tells tales.

Any one of several species of large, long-legged sandpipers belonging to the genus Totanus.

tattler Sentence Examples

  1. The tattler was quick to report her classmates' misdeeds to the teacher.
  2. Susie became known as the tattler of her kindergarten class.
  3. The students were hesitant to confide in Jack, knowing he would inevitably become a tattler.
  4. The principal punished the tattler, explaining that it was not appropriate to reveal others' secrets.
  5. The manager reprimanded the employee for being a tattler and stirring up trouble in the office.
  6. The tattler's reputation spread throughout the school, making him an outcast.
  7. Lucy's tattling on her brother got her into hot water with her parents.
  8. The tattler was often shunned by his peers, who didn't trust him to keep their secrets.
  9. The tattler's behavior was seen as a betrayal of trust.
  10. The siblings vowed to stop tattling on each other, realizing it only damaged their relationship.

FAQs About the word tattler

someone who gossips indiscreetly, any of several long-legged shorebirds having a loud whistling cryOne who tattles; an idle talker; one who tells tales., Any on

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The tattler was quick to report her classmates' misdeeds to the teacher.

Susie became known as the tattler of her kindergarten class.

The students were hesitant to confide in Jack, knowing he would inevitably become a tattler.

The principal punished the tattler, explaining that it was not appropriate to reveal others' secrets.