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gossip

  • 1 gossip

    N
    1. चुगली
    Gossip is a sheer wastage of time.
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    V
    1. चुगली\gossipकरना
    Our neighbours gossip the whole day.

    English-Hindi dictionary > gossip

  • 2 gossip

    n.
    गप्पी, गपशप, चर्चा
    v. intr.
    व्यर्थ बातचीत करना, गपशप करना

    English-Hindi new dictionary > gossip

  • 3 business

    N
    1. उद्योग
    He bought his brother's business
    2. व्यापार
    Computers are now widely used in business
    3. व्यवसाय
    He's not in my line of business
    Government and business could not agree
    4. धंधा
    Business is good today
    Gossip was the main business of the evening
    5. मामला
    It's none of your business

    English-Hindi dictionary > business

  • 4 distaste

    N
    1. अरुचि
    She can not help having a distaste for gossip monger.

    English-Hindi dictionary > distaste

  • 5 fodder

    N
    1. पशुओं का चारा
    Grass is fodder for all Cattle.
    2. समाचार
    Gossip columnists collect fodder for their stories at social gatherings.

    English-Hindi dictionary > fodder

  • 6 like

    Adj
    1. एक से
    Like minded people.
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    Prep
    1. तरह का
    He speaks like his father.
    He behaves like a child.
    A person like Gandhi is born once in a century.
    2. जैसा
    It's like him to indulge in gossip mongering.
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    V
    1. पसंद करना
    She likes her sister very much. I like milk. I like early morning walk.
    Would you like to state your views in the matter.
    2. उचित लगना
    I didn't like his remarks.
    3. चाहना
    Would you like to go for a walk?

    English-Hindi dictionary > like

  • 7 piquant

    Adj
    1. मसालेदार/चरपरा
    The spice added to food give it a piquant flavour
    2. दिलचस्प
    The teacher heard a piquant bit of gossip in the class room.

    English-Hindi dictionary > piquant

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  • gossip — n *report, rumor, hearsay Analogous words: talk, conversation (see corresponding verbs at SPEAK): tattling, blabbing (see GOSSIP vb) gossip vb Gossip, blab, tattle mean to disclose something that one would have done better to keep to oneself. To… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • Gossip — Gos sip, n. [OE. gossib, godsib, a relation or sponsor in baptism, a relation by a religious obligation, AS. godsibb, fr. god + sib alliance, relation; akin to G. sippe, Goth. sibja, and also to Skr. sabh[=a] assembly.] [1913 Webster] 1. A… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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  • gossip — [gäs′əp] n. [ME godsip, gossyp (with assimilated d ) < Late OE godsibbe, godparent: see GOD & SIB] 1. Now Dial. a) a godparent b) a close friend 2. a person who chatters or repeats idle talk and rumors, esp. about the private affairs of others …   English World dictionary

  • gossip — ► NOUN 1) casual conversation or unsubstantiated reports about other people. 2) chiefly derogatory a person who likes talking about other people s private lives. ► VERB (gossiped, gossiping) ▪ engage in gossip. DERIVATIVES gossiper noun …   English terms dictionary

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  • Gossip — Gos sip, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Gossiped}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Gossiping}.] 1. To make merry. [Obs.] Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. To prate; to chat; to talk much. Shak. [1913 Webster] 3. To run about and tattle; to tell idle tales. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • gossip — index hearsay, report (rumor) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

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