rumor|rumored|rumoring|rumors in English
verb
[ru·mor || 'ruːmə(r)]
gossip, spread hearsay, tell a rumo
Use "rumor|rumored|rumoring|rumors" in a sentence
1. A rumor is abroad.
2. Yeah, it's a rumor.
3. The rumor has taken air.
4. The rumor has no foundation.
5. The rumor raised much conjecture.
6. Have you heard that rumor lately?
7. The rumor emanated from your department.
8. A rumor went through the town.
9. 8 The rumor has no foundation.
10. The rumor has been hotly denied.
11. There were rumors.
12. The rumor rocked the whole city.
13. The rumor about him circulated rapidly.
14. You know how a rumor spreads.
15. The rumor mill is churning again.
16. They passed jocular rumors.
17. Rumor has it you're going alfresco.
18. This rumor contains smudges of truth.
19. Rumor is they are hemorrhaging cash.
20. But rumor says he's returning to Korea.
21. The President refused to confirm the rumor.
22. Razzak of the political science department is rumored dead.
23. It's rumored that he's practicing polygamy and forced marriages.
24. Synonyms for Bruiting about include rumouring, rumoring, circulating, whispering, alleging, believing, Bruiting, buzzing, claiming and gossiping
25. Rumor has it that you have grandson.