rumors
Prononciation : [ˈruːmərz]
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Contexte : « communication »
(noun) a rumor is a story or piece of information that people talk about, but it might not be true. People share rumors when they hear something from someone, and it spreads like a game of telephone.
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I heard a rumor that there will be pizza at the party.
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There was a rumor going around, but it turned out to be completely false.
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Have you heard any interesting rumors about what is happening at school?
Contexte : « news »
(noun) a rumor can also refer to unofficial news that spreads quickly, like when someone shares exciting or shocking information that hasn't been confirmed yet.
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The rumor about the new movie release excited all the fans.
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The rumor about the cancellation of the concert was proven to be untrue.
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Is there a rumor about the new playground being built nearby?
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