Pronunciation: /ˈtɪpstər/

Definitions of tipster

noun a person who gives tips or advice, especially in a particular area of expertise

Example Sentences

A1 The tipster told me where to find the best deals in town.

A2 The tipster at the hotel recommended a great restaurant nearby.

B1 The tipster's advice on betting helped me win some money at the races.

B2 The tipster's predictions on the stock market were surprisingly accurate.

C1 The tipster is known for providing insider information on upcoming product releases.

C2 The tipster's insights into the world of politics are highly sought after by journalists.

Examples of tipster in a Sentence

formal The tipster provided valuable information to the police about the suspect.

informal I heard from a reliable tipster that the new restaurant in town is really good.

slang The tipster spilled the tea about the celebrity scandal.

figurative She's like a tipster when it comes to predicting trends in the stock market.

Grammatical Forms of tipster

plural

tipsters

comparative

more tipster

superlative

most tipster

present tense

tipster

future tense

will tipster

perfect tense

have tipstered

continuous tense

is tipstering

singular

tipster

positive degree

tipster

infinitive

to tipster

gerund

tipstering

participle

tipstered

Origin and Evolution of tipster

First Known Use: 1846 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'tipster' originated in British English.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to a person who provided tips or information, especially in horse racing or gambling contexts. Over time, the term has expanded to include individuals who provide advice or recommendations in various fields, such as sports, finance, and entertainment.