tattleˈtæt l
tattle (v)
- present
- tattles
- past
- tattled
- past participle
- tattled
- present participle
- tattling
tattle (n)
English Definitions:
tattle, singing, telling (verb)
disclosing information or giving evidence about another
chatter, piffle, palaver, prate, tittle-tattle, twaddle, clack, maunder, prattle, blab, gibber, tattle, blabber, gabble (verb)
speak (about unimportant matters) rapidly and incessantly
spill the beans, let the cat out of the bag, talk, tattle, blab, peach, babble, sing, babble out, blab out (verb)
divulge confidential information or secrets
"Be careful--his secretary talks"
tattle (Noun)
A tattletale.
tattle (Noun)
Gossip; idle talk.
tattle (Verb)
To report others' wrongdoings or violations; to tell on somebody; to gossip or to disclose incriminating information.
tattle (Verb)
To chatter.
tattle
Gossip is idle talk or rumour, especially about the personal or private affairs of others; the act is also known as dishing or tattling.Gossip is a topic of research in evolutionary psychology, which has found gossip to be an important means for people to monitor cooperative reputations and so maintain widespread indirect reciprocity. Indirect reciprocity is a social interaction in which one actor helps another and is then benefited by a third party. Gossip has also been identified by Robin Dunbar, an evolutionary biologist, as aiding social bonding in large groups.
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