"gossipy" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [English]

Forms: gossipier [comparative], gossipiest [superlative]
Etymology: gossip + -y Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|gossip|y}} gossip + -y Head templates: {{en-adj|er}} gossipy (comparative gossipier, superlative gossipiest)
  1. Prone to gossip. Categories (topical): Talking Translations (prone to gossip): qeybətcil (Azerbaijani), xafarder (Catalan), ĉikanema [archaic] (Esperanto), klaĉema (Esperanto), bajczarski (Polish), plotkarski (Polish), mexeriqueiro (Portuguese), fofoqueiro (Portuguese), cotilla (Spanish), chismoso (Spanish), skvalleraktig (Swedish), skvallrig (Swedish), palatsismis (Tagalog)

Inflected forms

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