Malicious Gossip meaning in Urdu
Malicious Gossip Synonyms
Malicious Gossip Definitions
1) Malicious Gossip, Dirt, Scandal : رسوائی, بدنامی : (noun) disgraceful gossip about the private lives of other people.
Useful Words
Scandalmongering : بیہودہ باتیں پھلانا , Scandalmonger : شرمناک باتوں کا پھلانے والا , Buzz : سرگوشی , Grapevine : بے بنیاد خبر , Hearsay : افواہ , Maliciously : بدنیتی سے , Awful : ناگوار , Harpy : جھگڑالو عورت , Arson : جلاو گھیراو , Devilment : شرارت , Bitchiness : کینہ پروری , Hooliganism : تخریب کاری , Despiteful : کینہ پرور , Calumniation : بہتان , Asperse : بدنام کرنا , Libel : توہین آمیز تحریر کی اشاعت , Tete-A-Tete : دو کوگوں کے درمیان پرائیویٹ سرگوشی , Public : عوامی , Front Room : بیٹھک , Outrage : شرمناک , Debacle : شرمناک ناکامی , Concierge : دربان , Muckraker : کیچڑ اچھالنے والا , Watergate : سیاسی بدنامی , Blot : دھبہ , Black : داغ دار , Cleanness : صفائی , Dirty : ناپاک , Rinse : پانی سے صاف کرنا , Pristine : اصلی , Begrimed : مٹی سے اٹا
Useful Words Definitions
Scandalmongering: spreading malicious gossip.
Scandalmonger: a person who spreads malicious gossip.
Buzz: a confusion of activity and gossip.
Grapevine: gossip spread by spoken communication.
Hearsay: gossip (usually a mixture of truth and untruth) passed around by word of mouth.
Maliciously: with malice; in a malicious manner.
Awful: offensive or even (of persons) malicious.
Harpy: a malicious woman with a fierce temper.
Arson: malicious burning to destroy property.
Devilment: reckless or malicious behavior that causes discomfort or annoyance in others.
Bitchiness: malevolence by virtue of being malicious or spiteful or nasty.
Hooliganism: willful wanton and malicious destruction of the property of others.
Despiteful: showing malicious ill will and a desire to hurt; motivated by spite.
Calumniation: a false accusation of an offense or a malicious misrepresentation of someone`s words or actions.
Asperse: charge falsely or with malicious intent; attack the good name and reputation of someone.
Libel: a false and malicious publication printed for the purpose of defaming a living person.
Tete-A-Tete: a private conversation between two people.
Public: not private; open to or concerning the people as a whole.
Front Room: a room in a private house or establishment where people can sit and talk and relax.
Outrage: a disgraceful event.
Debacle: a sudden and disgraceful collapse.
Concierge: a French caretaker of apartments or a hotel; lives on the premises and oversees people entering and leaving and handles mail and acts as janitor or porter.
Muckraker: one who spreads real or alleged scandal about another (usually for political advantage).
Watergate: a political scandal involving abuse of power and bribery and obstruction of justice; led to the resignation of Richard Nixon in 1974.
Blot: a blemish made by dirt.
Black: soiled with dirt or soot.
Cleanness: the state of being clean; without dirt or other impurities.
Dirty: soiled or likely to soil with dirt or grime.
Rinse: wash off soap or remaining dirt.
Pristine: completely free from dirt or contamination.
Begrimed: thickly covered with ingrained dirt or soot.