rumor

/ruˈmoɾ/, [ruˈmoɾ]

rumor


Noun rumor m (plural rumores)

  1. rumor
  2. murmur

Source: Wiktionary available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License


Examples
  • Creo que ese rumor es verdad .

    I think that rumor is true.

  • El rumor es muy cierto.

    The rumor is only too true.

  • El rumor no es cierto.

    The rumor isn't true.

  • Ese es un rumor totalmente infundado.

    That's a completely unfounded rumor.

  • El rumor resultó ser verdad.

    The rumor turned out true.

  • Por desgracia, ese rumor es cierto.

    Unfortunately, that rumor is true.

  • El rumor dice que ella es una punga.

    Rumor says that she is a pickpocket.

  • El rumor no tenía fundamento alguno.

    The rumor was completely without foundation.

  • No sé cómo circulaba semejante rumor.

    I don't know how such a rumor got about.

  • Quiero averiguar el origen de este irresponsable rumor.

    I want to find out the source of this irresponsible rumor.

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