Tattled vs Tattler - What's the difference?
tattled | tattler |
(tattle)
(pejorative) To report others' wrongdoings or violations; to tell on somebody; to gossip or to disclose incriminating information.
To chatter.
* 1599 ,
* Dryden
A tattletale.
Gossip; idle talk.
One who tattles (notifies authorities of illicit behavior) or is inclined to do so; a tattletale.
:My sister is a big tattler ; she always tells Mommy when I hit her!
Either of two similar bird species in the shorebird genus (Tringa in some taxonomies).
A device fitted to a vehicle to measure mileage etc.
* 1960 , Edward Hogland, The circle home
* 2002 , National Association of EMS Physicians, Prehospital Systems and Medical Oversight (page 270)
As a verb tattled
is past tense of tattle.As a noun tattler is
one who tattles (notifies authorities of illicit behavior) or is inclined to do so; a tattletale.tattled
English
Verb
(head)tattle
English
Verb
- BEATRICE. He were an excellent man that were made just in the mid-way between him and Benedick: the one is too like an image, and says nothing; and the other too like my lady's eldest son, evermore tattling .
- the tattling quality of age, which is always narrative
Synonyms
* blow the whistle, rat on, sing, snitch, squeal * gossip; see alsoNoun
(-)tattler
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Noun
(en noun)- A few truck drivers griped drowsily about the tattlers in their cabs which graphed the mileage per hour per day.
- Electronic monitors (black box, tattlers ) help to define the actions of the driver during normal and emergent operation of the EMS unit.