rumour Sentence Examples

  1. A rumour spread like wildfire through the town, causing panic and unease.
  2. The rumour that the company was going bankrupt sent stocks plummeting.
  3. She decided to confront the rumour head-on, determined to clear her name.
  4. Despite the rumour's widespread circulation, no evidence was found to support it.
  5. The rumour mill was in overdrive, churning out countless untruths.
  6. She had heard rumours that her boss was considering firing her, but she remained cautiously optimistic.
  7. A rumour that a celebrity was dating a politician sparked a media frenzy.
  8. The rumour of an impending invasion spread terror throughout the village.
  9. The government tried to quell the rumour, but it continued to persist.
  10. 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.