quidnunc

[kwid-nuhngk]

quidnunc Definition

a person who is eager to know the latest news and gossip; a gossip or busybody.

Using quidnunc: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "quidnunc" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She was known as the neighborhood quidnunc, always eager to hear and spread the latest gossip.

  • Example

    The office quidnunc couldn't wait to share the juicy details of the boss's affair.

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    He was considered a quidnunc by his colleagues, always asking for the latest news.

quidnunc Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with quidnunc

  • quidnuncs and busybodies

    people who are overly curious about other people's affairs

    Example

    The small town was full of quidnuncs and busybodies who knew everyone's business.

  • quidnuncism

    the state of being a quidnunc; excessive curiosity about other people's affairs

    Example

    Her quidnuncism often got her into trouble, as she couldn't resist spreading rumors.

  • quidnuncical

    relating to or characteristic of a quidnunc; nosy or gossipy

    Example

    The quidnuncical behavior of the reporters annoyed the celebrity.

Origins of quidnunc

from Latin 'quid nunc', meaning 'what now'

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Summary: quidnunc in Brief

The term 'quidnunc' [kwid-nuhngk] refers to a person who is overly curious about the latest news and gossip, often spreading rumors and being nosy. It can be used to describe someone who is always eager to know other people's affairs, as in 'She was known as the neighborhood quidnunc.' 'Quidnunc' also has related terms like 'quidnuncism,' referring to excessive curiosity, and 'quidnuncical,' describing nosy or gossipy behavior.