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UK//ˈruːmə//US//ˈrumər//

Meaning of Rumor

A story or statement that is circulated without confirmation.

In simple words: A story or news that might not be true.

Rumor in a sentence

  • There's a rumor going around that the company is downsizing.
  • She tried to dismiss the rumor as just gossip.
  • The rumor spread quickly among the students.
  • He said it was just a rumor and shouldn't be taken seriously.
  • Rumors about the celebrity's relationship were everywhere.

How to use Rumor

Use 'rumor' in conversations or writing about unconfirmed information but avoid in formal reports or academic writing.

Grammar pattern

standalone noun

Memory hint

Think of 'rumor' as a 'room' where stories spread quickly.

Related words

Collocations with Rumor

  • spread a rumor
  • confirm a rumor
  • hear a rumor
  • deny a rumor
  • circulate a rumor

Synonyms for Rumor

Opposites of Rumor

Common mistakes with Rumor

  • Confused with 'rumours' in British English vs 'rumors' in American English.
  • Using it as a verb (e.g., 'to rumor') instead of a noun.
  • Confusing 'hearsay' with 'rumor' without understanding nuance.

Compare Rumor with Gossip, Tale, Legend

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Frequently asked questions about Rumor

What does Rumor mean?

A story or news that might not be true.

What is the definition of Rumor?

A story or statement that is circulated without confirmation.

How do you use Rumor in a sentence?

There's a rumor going around that the company is downsizing.

Can you give another example of Rumor?

She tried to dismiss the rumor as just gossip.

What are synonyms for Rumor?

Common alternatives include gossip, hearsay, tale, legend, scuttlebutt.

What is the opposite of Rumor?

Opposite meanings include fact, truth, reality.

What words go with Rumor?

It commonly pairs with spread a rumor, confirm a rumor, hear a rumor, deny a rumor, circulate a rumor.

What are common mistakes when using Rumor?

Confused with 'rumours' in British English vs 'rumors' in American English. Using it as a verb (e.g., 'to rumor') instead of a noun. Confusing 'hearsay' with 'rumor' without understanding nuance.

How do you pronounce Rumor?

US: //ˈrumər//, UK: //ˈruːmə//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Rumor?

Use 'rumor' in conversations or writing about unconfirmed information but avoid in formal reports or academic writing.

What CEFR level is Rumor?

"Rumor" is at B1 level on the CEFR scale.