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gossiping

Aussprache: [ˈɡɑsəpɪŋ]

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Kontext: „relationship“

(verb) to talk about other people's personal lives, usually in a way that is not serious. People often share news or stories about friends or family, even if it is not kind.

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Jenny was gossiping about her friends' new adventures at the park.

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Mark doesn’t like gossiping; he thinks it's mean to talk about others behind their backs.

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Are you gossiping about who won the talent show?

Kontext: „relationship“

(noun) the act of talking about people’s private information in an informal way. It's like sharing news that isn’t always true or nice.

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The gossiping at the lunch table included stories about everyone’s summer plans.

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There was no gossiping at the meeting; everyone was serious and focused on work.

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Did you hear the gossip about the new student in class?

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