Use "rumour" in a sentence

1. Where did the rumour start?

2. He buzzed the rumour everywhere.

3. The rumour was hotly denied.

4. The rumour proved to be false.

5. Growing panic blew the rumour about.

6. The adverse consequences of widespread rumour- mongering

7. The rumour had to disappear before facts.

8. Despite persistent denials, the rumour continued tospread.

9. 16 The rumour was hotly denied.

10. The rumour is totally without foundation .

11. He dismissed the story as a rumour.

12. They were quick to disavow the rumour.

13. 7 The rumour is without foundation in fact.

14. 15 The rumour is totally without foundation .

15. I heard a rumour he was leaving.

16. Rumour has it that he was murdered.

17. The rumour is without foundation in fact.

18. Rumour Has it Bordie's The #1 Gamer Girl

19. His reputation was ruined by insinuation and rumour.

20. 10 They were quick to disavow the rumour.

21. Many of the stories are based on rumour.

22. Each wild rumour adds new impetus to the exodus.

23. There isn't an atom of truth in the rumour.

24. 3 Rumour has it that he was murdered.

25. They tried to trace the rumour to its source.

26. 10 Many of the stories are based on rumour.

27. There is a rumour that the race was fixed.

28. There's not a vestige of truth in the rumour.

29. I heard a rumour that they are getting married.

30. 15 How did the rumour of her death get about?

31. Interestingly enough , Pearson made no attempt to deny the rumour.

32. Each new rumour added fresh impetus to the smear campaign.

33. 26 The Washington rumour mill suggests the money changed hands illegally.

34. 5 synonyms for Anecdotal: unreliable, untrustworthy, based on rumour, anecdotic, anecdotical

35. Rumour has it that the higher-ups want to push the schedule forward.

36. 10 The channels are known variously as the grapevine, gossip and rumour.

37. It was the kind of rumour that it is impossible to refute.

38. To start a rumour for me might not hurl away on my election.

39. According to local rumour, he had once threatened Chris Blackwell with a machete.

40. Then I hear a rumour from the embassy that she's out on the town.

41. 17 It was the kind of rumour that it is impossible to refute.

42. Hot off the rumour mill: Cypress Semiconductor Corp is now seriously talking about Alpha.

43. An omelette of rumour, speculation and downright lies, with many a sting in the tail.

44. A malicious rumour went round that Philip had something to do with the murder.

45. I thought she was leaving the company, but perhaps it may be just a rumour.

46. Synonyms for Bavardage include hearsay, gossip, talk, scuttlebutt, rumor, word, rumour, tattle, goss and buzz

47. Patrese's move was expected; the grapevine's been awash with rumour over next year's Williams line-up.

48. The rumour about his scandal swept the state where he was running for the state's congressman.

49. Rumour had it ( that ) he was killed in a reprisal raid in the local area.

50. I just don't think it'sright to bring a good man down by rumour and insinuation.

51. It is sad that scurrilous rumour made the newspapers and has been presented as fact.

52. Then you hear a rumour: a woman in the next ward has had a stillbirth.

53. This rumour was spread by the former Paris police prefect, who had been dismissed by him.

54. 8 The rumour mill has been set abuzz by the appearance of this Volkswagen test mule.

55. The investigations are going on and the rumour is that it is due to a personal revenge.

56. It's as if the disease is not transmitted by air or miasma, but by false rumour.

57. The Washington rumour mill suggests that the president secured his narrow majority only by promising all sorts of concessions.

58. The rumour is that there is a sequel to the movie in the works, although this has not been confirmed.

59. That has given momentum to the rumour that Merson and Graham clashed verbally over the player's weight on Monday.

60. In their view, the lack of transparency in the system is ample justification for any accusation or rumour, however far-fetched.

61. 23 Because the source is less easy to trace it is more difficult to judge the legitimacy of the rumour.

62. The rumour was that Peace was told he would get the sack, if he dared to criticize Andrew's conduct again.

63. Rumour had it that Gaunt had poisoned his sister-in-law in order to gain possession of the whole of the inheritance.

64. The rumour is that there is a sequel to the movie in the works[Sentence dictionary], although this has not been confirmed.

65. 23 Rumour had it that Gaunt had poisoned his sister-in-law in order to gain possession of the whole of the inheritance.

66. Adjective If you describe an accusation, rumour, or report as Baseless, you mean that it is not true and is not based on facts

67. By compounding his initial error, Warner now made any later explanation or clarification further fodder for the gristmill of innuendo, rumour and overt hostility.

68. On 10 October the Beatles' press officer, Derek Taylor, responded to the rumour, saying: "Recently we've been getting a flood of inquiries asking about reports that Paul is dead.

69. Rumour Abounds at present in the Caherconlish area that its out of date sewerage system is about to be upgraded with the provision of a new pump house.

70. ‘Much Bavardage occurs in which Celia gets the keys to Silas's car and spits in his face about his total worthlessness.’ Synonyms tittle-tattle , tattle, rumour, rumours, whispers, stories, tales, canards, titbits

71. Bruit (third-person singular simple present Bruits, present participle bruiting, simple past and past participle bruited) (transitive, archaic in Britain, current in the US) To disseminate, promulgate, or spread news, a rumour, etc

72. In the years that followed, a rumour circulated that Prien had been guided into Scapa by one Alfred Wehring, a German agent living in Orkney in the guise of a Swiss watchmaker named Albert Oertel.

73. (C15 Blabberen, probably of imitative origin) Diccionario de inglés definición . blabber 1 n busybody, gossip, informer, rumour-monger, scandalmonger, talebearer, tattler, telltale 2 vb blather, blether (Scot.) chatter, gab (informal) jabber, prattle, run off at the mouth …

74. POLYXENA Ah! mother mine! how canst thou speak of such a horror? Yet tell me all, yes all, O mother dear! HECUBA 'Tis a rumour ill-boding I tell, my child; they bring me word that sentence is passed upon thy life by the Argives' vote.

75. Rumour has it that, following protracted negotiations with `the Social', the birthday boy has currently "got a few quid" for the first time since he invested in a Boxful of luminous plastic frogs that failed to make the expected splash two or three Christmases ago.

76. Sony has already said that we will see a 500mm f/4 G (big grey tele-lens for rich pro photographers) and a wide-angle lens Zeiss Distagon T* 24 mm f/2 ZA SSM, but the rumour has that it will not be the only lenses for the Alpha series.

77. This is a list of Cryptids, which are animals presumed by followers of the Cryptozoology pseudoscientific subculture to exist on the basis of anecdotal or other evidence considered insufficient by mainstream science.While biologists regularly identify new species following established scientific methodology, Cryptozoologists focus on entities mentioned in the folklore record and rumour.

78. The term Anzac also came to be the name of the place where the Allied troops landed and fought the Turkish forces, as this quotation from the diary of Australian soldier Percy Smythe suggests: ‘Another rumour says we are to land at the place called Anzac, from the initials of Australian and New Zealand Army Corps.’ (August 26, 1915) From