What part of speech is gossips?

Gossips can be categorized as a noun and a verb.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. gossips is a verb, present, 3rd person singular of gossip (infinitive).
  • 2. gossips is a noun, plural of gossip.

Inflections

Verb

Noun

What does gossips mean?

Definitions

Verb

gossip - To talk about someone else's private or personal business, especially in a way that spreads the information.
gossip - To talk idly.

Noun

gossip - a report (often malicious) about the behavior of other people; "the divorce caused much gossip"
gossip - a person given to gossiping and divulging personal information about others
gossip - light informal conversation for social occasions

Examples of gossips

#   Sentence  
1. noun Tom isn't the type of person who gossips.
2. noun Everyone gossips.
3. noun Almost everyone gossips.
4. noun The divorce caused much gossip.
5. noun I have no time to engage in gossip.
6. noun Malicious gossip spreads like wildfire. I guess that's why they say bad news travels fast.
7. noun I wouldn't let a goof-up like that get to you. People have short memories and the one good thing about gossip is that it's short-lived.
8. noun The gossip hurt his reputation.
9. noun The columnist raked up some old gossip.
10. noun He's always anxious to pick up gossip.
11. noun He is fond of gossip.
12. noun She spread the gossip all over the town.
13. noun She is a confirmed gossip.
14. noun She is very fond of gossip.
15. noun I learned about Keiko's problem from gossip.
16. verb Tom gossips a lot.
17. verb He gossips a lot.
Sentence  
noun
Tom isn't the type of person who gossips.
Everyone gossips.
Almost everyone gossips.
The divorce caused much gossip.
I have no time to engage in gossip.
Malicious gossip spreads like wildfire. I guess that's why they say bad news travels fast.
I wouldn't let a goof-up like that get to you. People have short memories and the one good thing about gossip is that it's short-lived.
The gossip hurt his reputation.
The columnist raked up some old gossip.
He's always anxious to pick up gossip.
He is fond of gossip.
She spread the gossip all over the town.
She is a confirmed gossip.
She is very fond of gossip.
I learned about Keiko's problem from gossip.
verb
Tom gossips a lot.
He gossips a lot.

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