Synonyms for tattlers
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : tat-ler |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈtæt lər |
Top 10 synonyms for tattlers
- bigmouth
- blab
- blabberer
- blabbermouth
- busybody
- canary
- circulator
- deep throat
- fat mouth
- fink
- gossip
- gossiper
- gossipmonger
- herald
- informant
- informer
- interviewer
- journalist
- meddler
- messenger
- newscaster/newsperson
- newsmonger
- notifier
- parrot
- prattler
- preacher
- propagandist
- rat
- reporter
- rumormonger
- scandalizer
- scandalmonger
- sneak
- snitch
- snoop
- source
- squealer
- stool pigeon
- tabby
- talebearer
- taleteller
- tattle
- tattletale
- telltale
- tipster
- troublemaker
- whisperer
- whistleblower
- windbag
Définition of tattlers
- noun person who gossips, tells rumors
- noun gossip
- noun informer
- So I do, aunt, when I think myself in the company of tattlers and mischief-makers.
- Extract from : « Who Are Happiest? and Other Stories » by T. S. Arthur
- He is the king of tattlers as Shakespeare is the king of poets.
- Extract from : « Mademoiselle Olympe Zabriski » by Thomas Bailey Aldrich
- There are gossipers in every age, tattlers in every corner of history, and who escapes them?
- Extract from : « The Continental Monthly, Vol 3 No 3, March 1863 » by Various
- Tattlers were among the first birds observed and taken in Micronesia.
- Extract from : « The Avifauna of Micronesia, Volume 3 » by Rollin H. Baker
- Beginning in mid-July there was an increase in the number of tattlers seen; apparently fall migration had begun.
- Extract from : « The Avifauna of Micronesia, Volume 3 » by Rollin H. Baker
- It sets a brand upon those who learn to be idle, who wander about from house to house, not only idle, but tattlers also.
- Extract from : « A Lamp to the Path » by W. K. Tweedie
- An idle ear, which can hearken to idle, time-wasting talk, and make the sins of tattlers your own.
- Extract from : « A Christian Directory (Volume 1 of 4) » by Richard Baxter
- But I will take order with olde Mr Crosby, for olde men be tattlers more than any woman or is convenient.
- Extract from : « The Ladies » by E. Barrington
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