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What is the difference between "gossiper" and "gossip-monger"?
Aug 6, 2019 10:56 AM
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Thank you for the explanation Gabriel!
August 6, 2019
Both have the same meaning, however gossip-monger seems like it has more intensity to it, and the person who is a gossip-monger actually spreads other people's information in exchange of money since the word monger denotes a dealer or trader in a specified commodity, like a warmonger, for example.
And by intensity I mean that the person might not do it for money, but is a compulsive gossiper.
August 6, 2019
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