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  1. an interesting story or piece of news that may or may not be true, that spreads quickly from person to person: a rumour that I heard a rumour that she's leaving. A rumour has surfaced that the company is about to go out of business. rumour has it (that) used to say what many people are saying:

  2. A rumour is a story or piece of information that may or may not be true, but that people are talking about. We have been denying rumours of a split since the first week we got together. There have been persistent rumours of quarrels within the movement.

  3. 5 days ago · The meaning of RUMOUR is chiefly British spelling of rumor.

  4. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › RumorRumor - Wikipedia

    A rumor (American English), or rumour (British English; see spelling differences; derived from Latin rumorem 'noise'), is "a tall tale of explanations of events circulating from person to person and pertaining to an object, event, or issue in public concern."

  5. Rumour definition: information, often a mixture of truth and untruth, passed around verbally. See examples of RUMOUR used in a sentence.

  6. /ˈruːmə (r)/ /ˈruːmər/ ( US English rumor) [countable, uncountable] a piece of information, or a story, that people talk about, but that may not be true. to start/spread a rumour. rumour of something There are widespread rumours of job losses. rumour about something Some malicious rumours are circulating about his past. rumour that…

  7. RUMOUR definition: 1. a fact that a lot of people are talking about although they do not know if it is true: 2. If a…. Learn more.

  8. Definition of rumour verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. 1. a. information, often a mixture of truth and untruth, passed around verbally. b. ( in combination ): a rumour-monger. 2. gossip or hearsay. 3. archaic din or clamour. 4. obsolete fame or reputation. vb. 5. ( tr; usually passive) to pass around or circulate in the form of a rumour: it is rumoured that the Queen is coming.

  10. Definitions of rumour. noun. gossip (usually a mixture of truth and untruth) passed around by word of mouth. synonyms: hearsay, rumor. see more. verb. tell or spread rumors. synonyms: bruit, rumor. see more.

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