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Yenta Meaning in English

word

ˈjɛntə
YEN-tuh
ˈjɛntə
YEN-tuh

释义

A yenta is a woman who often spreads gossip or meddles in other people's business. The word originally comes from Yiddish and is sometimes used humorously or negatively.

用法与细微差别

'Yenta' is informal, stereotypes women, and can be playful or rude depending on tone. It specifically refers to female gossipers or busybodies, rarely used for men. Common in Jewish communities and American English, sometimes in TV or humor.

例句

Everyone knows Mrs. Smith is a yenta in our neighborhood.

basic

Don't be such a yenta; mind your own business.

basic

My aunt is the family yenta; she loves to gossip.

basic

She always knows everyone’s secrets—she’s a total yenta.

natural

You didn't hear it from me, but the office yenta is at it again.

natural

Honestly, being a yenta just gets people in trouble.

natural