"Rumored" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Rumored" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Rumored
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"Rumored" Meaning

Having an unconfirmed or unsubstantiated rumor or story about someone or something.

"Rumored" Examples

Examples of "Rumored" in Sentences


Example 1: Using "Rumored" to Describe Unconfirmed News

The company's rumored layoffs sparked fear among employees.

Example 2: Using "Rumored" for Unsubstantiated Claims

The celebrity was rumored to be dating a pop star, but the news was never confirmed.

Example 3: Suggesting a Speculative Context

The town was rumored to be haunted, but no one ever saw the ghost.

Example 4: Expressing Suspicions or Inference

He was rumored to be involved in the scandal because he was seen at the suspect's house.

Example 5: Using "Rumored" About an Unconfirmed Problem

Rumor has it that the airline will cancel more flights due to overbooking issues, but this has not been officially confirmed.

"Rumored" Similar Words

Rummage

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To search carelessly or hastily through something, especially in order to find something: <br><br>Example: "She started rummaging through her drawers for her lost keys."

Rummaged

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Rummaged refers to the act of searching thoroughly, often in a disorganized or careless way, through a place, a pile of things, or an old item, in order to find something. It can also mean to put things into disarray or make a mess in the process of searching.

Rummages

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To look through or search in a careless or disorganized way, especially in order to find something.

Rummaging

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The verb "rummaging" means searching or going through a place, often disorderly or carelessly, in order to find something, often of a hidden or obscure nature.

Rummy

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Rummy is a popular card game in which players attempt to get rid of all their cards by forming valid sets and runs. A set consists of three or four cards of the same rank, but different suits, while a run consists of three or more cards of the same suit in sequential order (e.g., 3-4-5 of hearts).

Rumney

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The word "rumney" can refer to several things:<br><br>1. A surname of Scottish and English origin, derived from the Gaelic name "Ruimneach" or "Rumnech," which is a topographic name for one who lives in a place of rushing water or a mountain glen.<br><br>2. Rumney may also refer to a location, such as:<br> - Rumney Marshes, a area of wetland in East Boston, Massachusetts, USA.<br> - Rumney Redoubt, a fortification in Goa, India, built by the British in the 1700s.<br> - Rumney Point, a headland in Hong Kong.<br> - Newport, Rumney, County Antrim, a townland in Northern Ireland.<br> - Rumney, London, an extended high colne River in northern London, England.<br><br>Without more context, it is difficult to determine which of these meanings is most relevant.

Rumohra

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Rumohra is a genus of ferns in the family Dryopteridaceae.

Rumor

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A widespread or unverified report of a true or false information or occurrence, esp. one spread by word of mouth; gossip.

Rumorer

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A person who spreads rumors, often baseless or false information that is spread or reported about someone or something.<br><br>Example: "The rumor monger among us caused a lot of unnecessary worry by spreading false news about the company's financial struggles."<br><br>Alternatively, a rumored person refers to someone whose existence, qualifications, or abilities are doubted or questioned.<br><br>Example: "She was a rumored poet, but nobody knew anything definitive about her writing."

Rumoring

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Informal: Spreading and persisting unverified or baseless rumors, often by talking or writing about something that has not been confirmed or may not even exist limburg<br><br>To be the subject of rumor or gossip.

Rumormonger

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A person who spreads rumors or unverified information, often with the intention of causing harm or excitement.

Rumors

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Unverified reports or stories that are spread and believed by people, often based on incomplete or inaccurate information.<br><br>Example: "There are rumors that the company is going bankrupt."<br><br>Synonyms: gossip, hearsay, speculations, stories, whispers.<br><br>Antonyms: facts, truth, confirmed information.

Rumortrage

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Rumor-h spreading or rumor-mongering, but more specifically refers to a financial fiction or scheme based on false information; a pumped economy.

Rumour-monger

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One who spreads rumors or unverified news; also known as a gossipmonger.

Rumour

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A piece of informal information, often unverified and passed from person to person, often suggesting that something is true or exciting, but not necessarily proved to be accurate.

Rumoured

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Supposed to be true, but not officially confirmed. Often also spelled as 'rumored'.