The difference between Gossip and Talk out of turn
When used as verbs, gossip means to talk about someone else's private or personal business, especially in a manner that spreads the information, whereas talk out of turn means to make a remark or provide information when it is inappropriate or indiscreet to do so, or when one does not have permission or the authority to do so.
Gossip is also noun with the meaning: someone who likes to talk about other people's private or personal business.
check bellow for the other definitions of Gossip and Talk out of turn
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Gossip as a noun:
Someone who likes to talk about other people's private or personal business.
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Gossip as a noun:
Idle talk about someone's private or personal matters, especially someone not present.
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Gossip as a noun:
A genre in contemporary media, usually focused on the personal affairs of celebrities.
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Gossip as a noun (obsolete):
A sponsor; a godfather or godmother.
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Gossip as a noun (obsolete):
A familiar acquaintance; a friend.
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Gossip as a verb (intransitive):
To talk about someone else's private or personal business, especially in a manner that spreads the information.
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Gossip as a verb (intransitive):
To talk idly; to chatter or prattle.
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Gossip as a verb (obsolete):
To stand godfather to.
Examples:
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Talk out of turn as a verb (idiomatic):
To make a remark or provide information when it is inappropriate or indiscreet to do so, or when one does not have permission or the authority to do so.