"Rumormonger" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Rumormonger" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Rumormonger" Meaning

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

"Rumormonger" Examples

Examples of "Rumormonger":


1. Negative Connotation


"The celebrity's publicist was furious with the paparazzi for labeling him a rumormonger and spreading false information about his love life."

2. Political Context


"After publicly denying the allegations, the government accused their opponents of trying to portray them as rumormongers to discredit the administration."

3. Social Setting


"The resort staff declined to comment on the rumors surrounding the famous actress's sudden departure, calling them the work of a local gossip who is known to be a part-time rumormonger."

4. Academic Euphemism


"Unfortunately, the student was accused of being a rumormonger when she started spreading unsubstantiated information about the upcoming test in class, causing unnecessary tension."

5. Creative Story


"As a novice journalist, Kate felt like she'd stumbled into a world of intertwined rumors and scandals, and she was now tied to her original scoop as the unwitting source for a seasoned rumormonger looking to improve ratings."

"Rumormonger" Similar Words

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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.

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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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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.

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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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Rumours

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Rumours are unverified or unconfirmed reports or gossip about something, often spread quickly and unofficially, usually by word of mouth. They may or may not be true, and can be based on speculation, hearsay, or misinformation.