- DEFINITION
noun
1
: broker, dealer — usually used in combination
2
: a person who attempts to stir up or spread something that is usually petty or discreditable — usually used in combination
- EXAMPLES
According to reports, the singer and actress were involved in a hot romance, but the rumormongers had it wrong—the two were just good friends.
"Inside Penn Avenue Fish Co. in the Strip District, a fishmongerwearing orange rubber overalls guided a customer to West Coast halibut for its clean, mild flavor." — From an article by Melissa McCart in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, May 26, 2013
"Inside Penn Avenue Fish Co. in the Strip District, a fishmongerwearing orange rubber overalls guided a customer to West Coast halibut for its clean, mild flavor." — From an article by Melissa McCart in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, May 26, 2013
- DID YOU KNOW?
Peddlers (especially fish merchants) have been called "mongers" for more than 1000 years. The term traces to a Latin noun meaning "trader." Initially, it was an honorable term, but every profession has its bad apples, and the snake-oil salesmen of the bunch gave "monger" a bad reputation. By the middle of the 16th century, the term often implied that a merchant was dishonorable and contemptible. Nowadays, "monger" is typically appended to another word to identify a trader of a particular type. Some combinations (such as "fishmonger") suggest respectable commerce, whereas others (such as "rumormonger," "scandalmonger," and "hypemonger") imply that a person is trading or spreading information in a careless or deceptive manner.
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