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blether
noun as in gossip
Strong matches
noun as in talebearing
Weak matches
- account
 - babble
 - back-fence talk
 - blather
 - buzz
 - calumny
 - chatter
 - chitchat
 - chronicle
 - clothesline
 - conversation
 - cry
 - defamation
 - dirty laundry
 - dirty linen
 - dirty wash
 - earful
 - gossipry
 - grapevine
 - hearsay
 - idle talk
 - injury
 - malicious talk
 - meddling
 - news
 - prate
 - prattle
 - report
 - rumor
 - scandal
 - scuttlebutt
 - slander
 - small talk
 - story
 - tale
 - talk
 - tattle
 - tittle-tattle
 - whispering campaign
 - wire
 - word
 
verb as in gossip
verb as in tittle-tattle
Example Sentences
Julie said Caroline was "so big on family" and described her as a "wee blether" who loved to chat.
Anyway, enough club blether and back to the Euros.
Moreover, he has proved very adept at projecting that likability on stage – where what he refers to as his “blether” between songs occasionally lasts as long as the songs themselves – and on social media.
She was always late for class in the morning because she would stay back at breakfast club to blether.
"Of course, it's also a happy occasion in which to have a good blether and to swap the pleasures and pains of growing older."
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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