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inquisitive
is it common to call a person, inquisitive,or ,,blabber,,who ask someone ,s privacy in order to predudice them
Oct 1, 2014 11:37 AM
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'Inquisitive' has a positive connotation. It means that someone likes to find out the truth or search for answers.
'Nosy' has a negative connotation. It means that a person is too interested in other people's private lives.
A 'blabber' or 'loudmouth' can be someone who tells others' secrets. 'Loudmouth' can also be someone who boasts or brags too much, or who uses a loud voice or other overt and rude methods to get attention in an argument.
October 1, 2014
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