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rumor    音标拼音: [r'umɚ]
n.
v. 谣言,传闻,传说,流言蜚语

谣言,传闻,传说,流言蜚语

rumor
n 1: gossip (usually a mixture of truth and untruth) passed
around by word of mouth [synonym: {rumor}, {rumour}, {hearsay}]
v 1: tell or spread rumors; "It was rumored that the next
president would be a woman" [synonym: {rumor}, {rumour},
{bruit}]

Rumor \Ru"mor\, n. [F. rumeur, L. rumor; cf. rumificare,
rumitare to rumor, Skr. ru to cry.] [Written also {rumour}.]
1. A flying or popular report; the common talk; hence, public
fame; notoriety.
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This rumor of him went forth throughout all Judea,
and throughout all the region round about. --Luke
vii. 17.
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Great is the rumor of this dreadful knight. --Shak.
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2. A current story passing from one person to another,
without any known authority for its truth; -- in this
sense often personified.
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Rumor next, and Chance,
And Tumult, and Confusion, all embroiled. --Milton.
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3. A prolonged, indistinct noise. [Obs.] --Shak.
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Rumor \Ru"mor\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Rumored}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Rumoring}.]
To report by rumor; to tell.
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'T was rumored
My father 'scaped from out the citadel. --Dryden.
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60 Moby Thesaurus words for "rumor":
announce, blab, break the news, breathe, bring word, bruit,
bruit about, buzz, canard, chat, circulate, common talk, cry,
flying rumor, give a report, give tidings of, gossip, grapevine,
hearsay, idea afloat, info, inform, information, intimate,
latrine rumor, leak, low-down, make known, mumble, mutter, news,
news stirring, noise abroad, on dit, on-dit, pass around, poop,
put about, rehearse, relate, report, reveal, roorback, rumble,
rumor, say, scoop, scuttlebutt, suggest, susurration, talk, tattle,
tell, tidings, tittle-tattle, town talk, unconfirmed report,
undertone, whisper, write up



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  • 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
  • RUMOR Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of RUMOR is talk or opinion widely disseminated with no discernible source How to use rumor in a sentence
  • RUMOR | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    RUMOR definition: 1 an unofficial interesting story or piece of news that might be true or invented, and quickly… Learn more
  • Rumor Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
    RUMOR meaning: 1 : information or a story that is passed from person to person but has not been proven to be true; 2 : a group of people who start and spread rumors
  • Rumor - definition of rumor by The Free Dictionary
    1 a story or statement in general circulation without confirmation or certainty as to facts: rumors of war 2 gossip; hearsay 3 Archaic a clamor; din 4 to report, circulate, or assert by a rumor Also, esp Brit ,ru′mour
  • RUMOR definition in American English - Collins Online Dictionary
    A rumor is a story or piece of information that may or may not be true, but that people are talking about
  • rumor, n. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
    What does the noun rumour mean? There are 11 meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun rumour, five of which are labelled obsolete See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence How common is the noun rumour? About 10 occurrences per million words in modern written English How is the noun rumour pronounced?
  • RUMOR | English meaning - Cambridge Essential American
    RUMOR definition: something that a lot of people are talking about although they do not know whether it is true: Learn more
  • rumor - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
    a story or statement in general circulation without confirmation or certainty as to facts: a rumor of war gossip; hearsay: Don't listen to rumor [Archaic ] a continuous, confused noise; clamor; din v t to circulate, report, or assert by a rumor: It is rumored that the king is dead Also, [esp Brit ,] ru′mour
  • Rumour or Rumor – Difference Meaning - Two Minute English
    The term Rumour or Rumor represents unofficial information or news that gets circulated without any confirmed basis It often spreads through social media, word of mouth, or other non-reliable sources For example, “A rumor spread that the store was closing down, causing panic among customers ”





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