gossip
ˈgɒsɪp/Submit
noun
noun: gossip
1.
casual or unconstrained conversation or reports about other people, typically involving details which are not confirmed as true.
"he became the subject of much local gossip"
synonyms: tittle-tattle, tattle, rumour(s), whispers, stories, tales, canards, titbits; More
antonyms: facts, the truth
a conversation about other people; an instance of gossiping.
plural noun: gossips
"she just comes round here for a gossip"
synonyms: chat, talk, conversation, chatter, heart-to-heart, tête-à-tête, powwow, blether, blather; More
derogatory
a person who likes talking about other people's private lives.
synonyms: scandalmonger, gossipmonger, tattler, tittle-tattler, busybody, muckraker; More
verb
verb: gossip; 3rd person present: gossips; past tense: gossiped; past participle: gossiped; gerund or present participle: gossiping
1.
engage in gossip.
"they would start gossiping about her as soon as she left"
synonyms: spread rumours, spread gossip, circulate rumours, spread stories, tittle-tattle, tattle, talk, whisper, tell tales, muckrake; More