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Synonyms

loose-lipped

American  
[loos-lipt] / ˈlusˈlɪpt /

adjective

  1. tending toward indiscriminate and uninhibited talk.


Example Sentences

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Too often he has been a liability on the field - at times a red card waiting to happen - and off the pitch with loose-lipped statements.

From BBC

Trone, as you might expect from a businessman who only recently entered politics, is a bit loose-lipped.

From Slate

“Whether the leak came from The London Clinic, or from a flunkey who had been loose-lipped, remains unclear,” the Ephraim Hardcastle column said.

From Seattle Times

Two people close to the talks have either pushed back hard against the report or described it as loose-lipped "kite-flying" by someone in London.

From BBC

While some users took shots at Thomas’ appearance, a Twitter fan likened the actor to loose-lipped “elders” at church.

From Los Angeles Times