tattler

[ˈtætlər]

tattler Definition

  • 1a person who reveals secrets or private information about others
  • 2a bird of the sandpiper family with a loud call

Using tattler: Examples

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

  • Example

    She's such a tattler, always spreading rumors about others.

  • Example

    The tattler bird is known for its distinctive call.

  • Example

    The tattler revealed confidential information to the press.

tattler Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with tattler

  • a species of tattler bird found in coastal areas of Australia and New Zealand

    Example

    The common tattler is known for its long migration patterns.

  • a person, especially a child, who reveals secrets or informs on others

    Example

    The teacher scolded the tattletale for telling on her classmates.

  • to reveal secrets or private information about others

    Example

    He tattled on his friend for cheating on the test.

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Summary: tattler in Brief

The term 'tattler' [ˈtætlər] refers to a person who reveals secrets or private information about others. It can also refer to a bird of the sandpiper family with a loud call, such as the common tattler. Synonyms include 'gossip,' 'blabbermouth,' and 'informant.' The verb form is 'tattle,' as in 'He tattled on his friend for cheating on the test.'