"Rumoured" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Rumoured" Meaning

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

"Rumoured" Examples

Here are 5 usage examples of the word "rumoured":

Example 1: Gossip

The school administration denied any rumoured plans to close the library, saying it's still fully funded.

Example 2: Unverified Information

There's been rumoured sightings of a UFO in the area, but they've not been confirmed by authorities.

Example 3: Unsubstantiated Rumour

The upcoming election results have sparked rumoured protests in the city, with reports of clashes between police and supporters.

Example 4: Hearing a Rumour

A rumoured new project in the company has been on everyone's lips, but nothing has been officially announced yet.

Example 5: Slang (Informal)

I heard it on the grapevine, but there's been rumoured touring plans for the band soon – we'll just have to wait and see!

"Rumoured" Similar Words

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To make wrinkles in cloth, typically in a rough or messy way.<br><br>Example: "Her clothes were all rumpled from sleeping in them."<br><br>OR<br><br>To make something wrinkled or disorderly.<br><br>Example: "The sheets were rumpled by the children."

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