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Yigit
Can the word " Gossip " be adjective ? I know it's noun and sometimes can be verb as well .
I couldn't find it there : http://dict.cn/gossipWhy the "Gossip Girl" ?
2010年5月2日 08:16
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Hi,
I guess its adj. is gossipy. I didn't find gossip as an adjective in the dictionaries.
2010年5月2日
"Gossipy" is the adjective. For "Gossip Girl", it's merely a descriptive term but not necessarily an adjective, same as "United Nations Ambassador" or "Wal-Mart Employee".
Or see it this way: "Ambassador of the United Nations", "Employee of Wal-Mart", "Girl of Gossip".
I think you're asking if "gossip" can therefore be applied as an adjective to other words, but this is not so. Use "gossipy".
2010年5月3日
in american english it can be possible. but in traditional i dont think so
2010年5月2日
yes, a America serial is called "Gossip Girl" here the gossip is adjective.
2010年5月2日
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