yente

[yen-tuh]

yente Definition

  • 1a woman who is a gossip or busybody
  • 2a matchmaker

Using yente: Examples

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

  • Example

    She's such a yente, always prying into other people's business.

  • Example

    The yente introduced them and they've been happily married for years.

  • Example

    The village yente was known for her successful matchmaking skills.

  • Example

    My mother-in-law is a bit of a yente when it comes to our personal lives.

yente Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with yente

  • a matchmaker in a small community who knows everyone's business

    Example

    The village yente introduced them and they've been happily married for years.

  • play yente

    to act as a matchmaker

    Example

    She loves to play yente and set up her friends on dates.

  • yente talk

    gossip or idle chatter

    Example

    I don't want to hear any yente talk about my personal life.

Origins of yente

from Yiddish 'yente', meaning 'a busybody woman'

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Summary: yente in Brief

'Yente' [yen-tuh] refers to a woman who is a gossip or busybody, or a matchmaker. It is often used to describe someone who meddles in other people's affairs or tries to set them up romantically. Examples include 'She's such a yente, always prying into other people's business,' and 'The village yente was known for her successful matchmaking skills.' Phrases like 'play yente' and 'yente talk' further illustrate the term's usage.