"Rumoring" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Rumoring" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Rumoring
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"Rumoring" Meaning

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

To be the subject of rumor or gossip.

"Rumoring" Examples

Definition


Rumoring refers to sharing or spreading false or unverified information about someone or something through casual conversation or unconfirmed reports. It can also imply the process of spreading groundless speculation or gossip.

Usage Examples


Example 1

The movie prophecies were widely rumored among the fan base, speculating about a possible release date.

Example 2

Rumoring about the new project was rife in the office before its official announcement.

Example 3

The scandal started as a juicy rumor about a celebrity that spread like wildfire on social media.

Example 4

The result of the elections was full of rumors on the streets before the official announcement of the winners.

Example 5

Some of the athletes accused the media of spreading rumors that affected their reputations during the championships.

"Rumoring" Similar Words

Rummages

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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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Rumohra

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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.

Rumored

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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."

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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Rumour-monger

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Rumour

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Rumoured

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

Rumouring

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Gossiping or spreading rumors, often in a subtle or informal way. Influencing or spreading an idea without actually confirming its truth.

Rumourmonger

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