Rumornoun
A statement or claim of questionable accuracy, from no known reliable source, usually spread by word of mouth.
Rumornoun
Information or misinformation of the kind contained in such claims.
Rumorverb
To tell a rumor about; to gossip.
Rumornoun
A flying or popular report; the common talk; hence, public fame; notoriety.
Rumornoun
A current story passing from one person to another, without any known authority for its truth; - in this sense often personified.
Rumornoun
A prolonged, indistinct noise.
Rumorverb
To report by rumor; to tell.
Rumornoun
gossip (usually a mixture of truth and untruth) passed around by word of mouth
Rumorverb
tell or spread rumors;
Rumor
A rumour (British English), or rumor (American English; see spelling differences; derived from Latin: 'rumorem' - noise), is In the social sciences, a rumour involves a form of a statement whose veracity is not quickly or ever confirmed. In addition, some scholars have identified rumour as a subset of propaganda.
Rumournoun
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Rumournoun
(obsolete) A prolonged, indistinct noise.
Rumourverb
standard spelling of rumor
Rumournoun
gossip (usually a mixture of truth and untruth) passed around by word of mouth
Rumourverb
tell or spread rumors;
Rumournoun
a currently circulating story or report of uncertain or doubtful truth
Rumourverb
be circulated as an unverified account