"Rumourmonger" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A person who spreads rumors or unverified information, often with the intention of causing harm, excitement, or attention.
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.
A person who spreads rumors or unverified information, often with the intention of causing harm or excitement.
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.
Rumor-h spreading or rumor-mongering, but more specifically refers to a financial fiction or scheme based on false information; a pumped economy.
Gossiping or spreading rumors, often in a subtle or informal way. Influencing or spreading an idea without actually confirming its truth.
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.
A classic fairy tale figure!<br><br>Rumpelstiltskin is a character in a traditional German fairy tale collected by the Brothers Grimm. He is a mischievous and evil imp or imp-like creature who is known for spinning straw into gold for a young miller's daughter in exchange for her firstborn child. Rumpelstiltskin is a name that sounds silly, which is actually a clever ruse, as the creature hopes that no one can remember his name and so he will be able to exact revenge on the daughter and claim her child. However, at the end of the story, the daughter's cleverness ultimately outwits Rumpelstiltskin by guessing his name, foiling his plans.<br><br>In modern language, the term "Rumpelstiltskin" is often used to refer to a tricky or deceitful person who is able to manipulate or deceive others for their own gain. It may also be used to describe something that is not quite right or doesn't quite add up, as the character's use of tricks and deceit in the fairy tale is not to be trusted.
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."
Disheveled or untidy in appearance, especially as a result of being hastily dressed or having been slept in.
A reference to a character from the classic German fairy tale "Rumpelstiltskin" or "Rumpelstilzchen".<br><br>A rumpelstiltskin is a mischievous imp or goblin who is said to possess magical powers and is known for making millinery items, such as straw into gold. The name "Rumpelstiltskin" literally means "rumpled skin" in German, and the word has become synonymous with something or someone that is clumsy, awkward, or has a knack for producing something unusual or unexpected.<br><br>In modern usage, a Rumpelstiltskin can also refer to a person who has a talent for turning complexity into something simple, or creating something from nothing.
Rumply refers to something or someone that is wrinkled or creased, typically in an untidy or disordered manner.