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UK/["/ˈruːmə(r)/"]/US/["/ˈruːmər/"]/

Meaning of Rumour

a piece of information, or a story, that people talk about, but that may not be true

In simple words: A story that people talk about but is not proven to be true.

Rumour in a sentence

  • There is a rumour that the company will be announcing layoffs next month.
  • The rumour about the celebrity couple breaking up turned out to be false.
  • A persistent rumour spread throughout the school that the principal was retiring.
  • Rumour has it that the new movie will be a huge hit.
  • He refused to believe the rumour until he saw official confirmation.

How to use Rumour

Use 'rumour' in social contexts where gossip or unverified information is discussed. Avoid in formal reports or academic writing.

Grammar pattern

standalone noun

Memory hint

Sounds like 'roomer' – imagine people whispering secrets in a room.

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Collocations with Rumour

Synonyms for Rumour

Opposites of Rumour

Common mistakes with Rumour

  • Confused with ' rumor' in American English; 'rumour' is British English.
  • Using 'rumour' as a verb (incorrect); it's only a noun.
  • Mistaking 'rumour' for facts; a rumour is not confirmed information.

Compare Rumour with Gossip, Tale, Report

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Frequently asked questions about Rumour

What does Rumour mean?

A story that people talk about but is not proven to be true.

What is the definition of Rumour?

a piece of information, or a story, that people talk about, but that may not be true

How do you use Rumour in a sentence?

There is a rumour that the company will be announcing layoffs next month.

Can you give another example of Rumour?

The rumour about the celebrity couple breaking up turned out to be false.

What are synonyms for Rumour?

Common alternatives include gossip, tale, scuttlebutt, report, buzz.

What is the opposite of Rumour?

Opposite meanings include fact, truth.

What words go with Rumour?

It commonly pairs with malicious, nasty, scurrilous, start, fuel, spread, circulate, get around, go around, factory, mill, amid rumours, rumour about, rumour concerning, rumour has it that…, there is no truth in the rumour.

What are common mistakes when using Rumour?

Confused with ' rumor' in American English; 'rumour' is British English. Using 'rumour' as a verb (incorrect); it's only a noun. Mistaking 'rumour' for facts; a rumour is not confirmed information.

How do you pronounce Rumour?

US: /["/ˈruːmər/"]/, UK: /["/ˈruːmə(r)/"]/. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Rumour?

Use 'rumour' in social contexts where gossip or unverified information is discussed. Avoid in formal reports or academic writing.

What CEFR level is Rumour?

"Rumour" is at C1 level on the CEFR scale.