rumour Sentence Examples
- A rumour spread like wildfire through the town, causing panic and unease.
- The rumour that the company was going bankrupt sent stocks plummeting.
- She decided to confront the rumour head-on, determined to clear her name.
- Despite the rumour's widespread circulation, no evidence was found to support it.
- The rumour mill was in overdrive, churning out countless untruths.
- She had heard rumours that her boss was considering firing her, but she remained cautiously optimistic.
- A rumour that a celebrity was dating a politician sparked a media frenzy.
- The rumour of an impending invasion spread terror throughout the village.
- The government tried to quell the rumour, but it continued to persist.
- The rumour of a hidden treasure buried beneath the old oak tree had people flocking to the site.
rumour Meaning
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rumour (n)
gossip (usually a mixture of truth and untruth) passed around by word of mouth
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rumour (v)
tell or spread rumors
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gossip (usually a mixture of truth and untruth) passed around by word of mouth, tell or spread rumors
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A rumour spread like wildfire through the town, causing panic and unease.
The rumour that the company was going bankrupt sent stocks plummeting.
She decided to confront the rumour head-on, determined to clear her name.
Despite the rumour's widespread circulation, no evidence was found to support it.