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1 gossip
[ˈgɔsɪp]1. noun1) talk about other people's affairs, not always truthful:قيل وقالI never pay any attention to gossip.
2) a chat:ثَرثَرَه، حديثShe dropped in for a cup of coffee and a gossip.
3) a person who listens to and passes on gossip:مُحِب للقيل والقالShe's a dreadful gossip.
2. verb1) to pass on gossip.ينقُل القيل والقال2) to chat.يثرثر، يتحدَّث عن الآخرين -
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4 gossip column
an article in a newspaper etc containing gossip about famous people.عمود حديث المجتمع في جريده -
5 talk
[tɔːk]1. verb1) to speak; to have a conversation or discussion:يَتَكَلَّمMy parrot can talk (= imitate human speech).
2) to gossip:يَتَناقَلون الكَلامYou can't stay here – people will talk!
3) to talk about:يَتَحَدَّث عن، يُناقِشThey spent the whole time talking philosophy.
2. noun1) ( sometimes in plural) a conversation or discussion:حَديث، مُحادَثَه، بَحْثThe Prime Ministers met for talks on their countries' economic problems.
2) a lecture:مُحاضَرَهThe doctor gave us a talk on family health.
3) gossip:قيل وقالHer behaviour causes a lot of talk among the neighbours.
4) useless discussion; statements of things a person says he will do but which will never actually be done:بَحْث ،نِقاشThere's too much talk and not enough action.
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7 خاض (في الماء أو الوحل)
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8 إشاعة
n. rumour, rumor, scandal, hearsay, scuttle, hearing, gossip, breeze, buzz, grape vine, report, tale, story, word -
9 إنهمك فى القيل و القال
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10 ثرثر
v. chatter, clatter, prate, patter, prattle, babble, blab, blabber, tattle, gossip, twitter, twaddle, palaver, natter, jabber, gibber, gabble, bluster, clack, crack, jaw, gas, jangle, quack, smatter, talk, give oneself airs, shoot one's mouth off -
11 حديث فارغ
n. idle gossip, idle talk -
12 كلام فاضي
n. idle gossip -
13 نشر الإ شاعات القيل والقال
v. gossip -
14 نم
1́ n. tale2́ v. sneak, snitch, tell tales, gossip, tattle, tell smb. smth. -
15 نمام
n. scandalmonger, telltale, informer, prattler, gossip -
16 نميمة
n. talebearing, tattle, gossip, dirt, talk, scandal -
17 بقبقة
بَقْبَقَة: ثَرْثَرَةَchatter, prattle, blab, prate; logorrhea, talkativeness; gossip, chitchat -
18 ثرثرة
ثَرْثَرَةchatter, chat, prattle, prate, blab, blabble, blabber, twaddle, tattle; gossip, chitchat; talkativeness, garrulity, loquacity; logorrhea -
19 قيل وقال
قِيلٌ وقالgossip, idle talk, chitchat, tattle, tittle-tattle -
20 مذياع
مِذْياع: مَنْ لا يَكْتُمُ سِرّاًtale-bearer, telltale, tattletale, tattler, gossip, blabber
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