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2 Translation results for rumor in Spanish

noun | sustantivo

rumor noun

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Example sentences of
rumor noun

  • There are rumors that they are making a new film.
  • She accused him of starting rumors about her.
  • Ever since his sudden resignation, rumors have been flying.
  • I heard a rumor that they broke up.
  • “Did you hear that they broke up?” “That's just a rumor.”
  • The rumor turned out to be false.
  • You can't fire him solely based on rumor.
  • Rumor has it that they broke up.

Synonyms of
rumor noun

Detailed synonyms for rumor noun

Rumor, gossip, hearsay significan comentarios que se hacen comúnmente, o una instancia de ello que se propaga rápidamente.
  • Rumor se aplica a una noticia que vuela por doquier y que va adquiriendo más detalles conforme va propagándose, pero carece de fuente evidente y de una evidencia clara de su veracidad <rumors about the deal spread quickly>.
  • Gossip se aplica primordialmente a la charla vana, y a menudo personal, que es la fuente y el medio principal de propagar rumores o noticias <loved listening to the office gossip about love affairs and broken hears>.
  • Hearsay recalca que la fuente de un rumor o de una noticia es algo que se ha oído y no algo que se ha visto o conocido directamente <she dismissed the news as mere hearsay>, y en su aplicación a la evidencia, retiene esta indicación de conocimiento indirecto e imperfecto de los hechos <much of the case against him is based only on hearsay evidence>.

rumor sustantivo

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rumor; murmur

Reverse translation for rumor

rumor  - rumor, murmur 
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