different between gossiper vs newsmonger
gossiper
English
Etymology
gossip +? -er
Noun
gossiper (plural gossipers)
- A person who gossips.
- Synonyms: gossipmonger; see also Thesaurus:gossiper
- 2017, Fareed Hameed Al-Hindawi, ?Musaab Al-Khazaali, Linguistic Analysis of Literary Data (page 180)
- The gossiper, Emma wishes to control her receiver's of gossip (Harriet) opinion about Emma's marriage through setting Miss Bates, the gossipee, as a bad example to be followed in pursuing a dream of marriage.
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Anagrams
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newsmonger
English
Etymology
From news +? monger.
Noun
newsmonger (plural newsmongers)
- A gossip.
- (colloquial) A journalist.
- 2018, Linda Broday, The Cowboy Who Came Calling
- "Wait. I heard you have a story."
"News travels faster'n a herd of young cow ponies. Reckon you'd be the local newsmonger."
Charlie remained unfazed. "In the flesh. This ol' nose can smell a headline a mile away."
- "Wait. I heard you have a story."
- 2018, Linda Broday, The Cowboy Who Came Calling
Related terms
- gossipmonger, rumormonger, scandalmonger, monger and its derived terms
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