- Rumor - Wikipedia
A rumor (American English), or rumour (British English; see spelling differences; derived from Latin rumorem 'noise'), is an unverified piece of information circulating among people, especially without solid evidence
- RUMOUR Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of RUMOUR is chiefly British spelling of rumor
- RUMOUR | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
RUMOUR definition: 1 an unofficial interesting story or piece of news that might be true or invented, and quickly… Learn more
- Rumour or Rumor - Difference Meaning - GRAMMARIST
Rumor is the U S spelling of the noun, meaning a piece of unverified information of uncertain origin (it can also serve as a verb) Rumour is the preferred spelling in other English-speaking countries As a noun, a rumor is information that is circulating or being shared without certainty to facts It is synonymous with gossip or hearsay
- Rumour - definition of rumour by The Free Dictionary
1 a piece of news or a story passed from person to person, which may not be true I heard a rumour that you had got a new job rumor 2 general talk or gossip Don't listen to rumour rumor
- RUMOUR Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Rumour definition: information, often a mixture of truth and untruth, passed around verbally See examples of RUMOUR used in a sentence
- rumour noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage . . .
Definition of rumour noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary a piece of information, or a story, that people talk about, but that may not be true rumour of something There are widespread rumours of job losses rumour about something Some malicious rumours are circulating about his past rumour that…
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