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Definition of rumornext
as in gossip
information or opinion that is widely disseminated without any authority or confirmation of accuracy rumor has it that she's planning to shut down the company

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Recent Examples of rumor
Noun
Just one day after dropping a surprise prequel episode, FX confirmed long-standing rumors that the upcoming fifth season of The Bear will be its last. Andy Greene, Rolling Stone, 6 May 2026 The pair first sparked dating rumors in August 2025 after they were spotted in Rome walking together arm-in-arm. Taijuan Moorman, USA Today, 4 May 2026
Verb
Casting was first rumored six weeks ago by TheInSneider. Andreas Wiseman, Deadline, 30 Apr. 2026 In a moment when larger fairs are rumored by market insiders to be having trouble filling up their booths, some dealers are betting on small fairs, often in stylish hotels, some of them away from art-market hubs, as a way to offer a different kind of experience. Brian Boucher, ARTnews.com, 30 Apr. 2026 See All Example Sentences for rumor
Recent Examples of Synonyms for rumor
Noun
  • Internet celebrity gossip hound Perez Hilton is about to take heat from the LIBS over this one.
    Joe Kinsey OutKick, FOXNews.com, 6 May 2026
  • Today’s Four Seasons Hotel Boston is less known as a clandestine spot for vetting gossip and more about modern luxury.
    Cameron Sperance, Travel + Leisure, 3 May 2026
Verb
  • League sources have whispered since late October that Mosley’s job could be in jeopardy, and although Magic president of basketball operations Jeff Weltman declined to make an in-season coaching change despite several puzzling lopsided defeats, the Magic announced Mosley’s dismissal Monday.
    Josh Robbins, New York Times, 4 May 2026
  • And there’s already whispering that eventual new ownership will push for a remodeled ballpark to include a retractable roof.
    Charley Walters, Twin Cities, 2 May 2026
Noun
  • The report, which was reviewed by The Times, blamed the issue on lax oversight and confusion among officers about when they were required to turn on their cameras.
    Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles Times, 8 May 2026
  • Rachel Barber Oil prices continued to fall Thursday on reports that Iranian officials are reviewing a peace framework that could help end the war and reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
    Michael Loria, USA Today, 8 May 2026
Verb
  • The necropsies also revealed pneumonia and infections from a broad array of pathogens.
    Orlando Sentinel Editorial Board, The Orlando Sentinel, 10 May 2026
  • Strout indicates that their potential will be fulfilled in short, jump-ahead passages — one of the passages reveals that Artie inspires an awkward girl named Rhonda to help other people by becoming a minister.
    Chris Hewitt, Boston Herald, 10 May 2026
Noun
  • Starmer’s Labour colleague David Lammy, who arranged the talks, thought that Obama could offer useful advice to Starmer, the son of a working-class toolmaker.
    Peter Slevin, New Yorker, 4 May 2026
  • Alternativa is addressing the issue by creating a distribution arm that has already been in talks with platforms, TV channels, in-flight systems and other ancillary distribution modes.
    Anna Marie de la Fuente, Variety, 3 May 2026
Verb
  • Both Vincent Kompany and Luis Enrique have hinted, in their own ways, at more of the same.
    Sukhman Singh, New York Times, 5 May 2026
  • The value difference hints that the property might experience an increase in its assessed valuation.
    George Avalos, Mercury News, 4 May 2026
Noun
  • District Attorney James Stainton objected that the answer would call for hearsay.
    Emerson Clarridge, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, 28 Apr. 2026
  • Rather than operating on hearsay or memory, both of which are highly fallible, a flowchart outlines precisely what each section of a team is doing and allows everyone to work together in greater synchrony.
    William Jones, USA Today, 30 Mar. 2026
Verb
  • According to the filing, Kilcher learned the truth late last year when a broadcast video interview with Cameron began circulating on social media.
    Jazz Tangcay, Variety, 7 May 2026
  • The footage, which has been circulated widely on social media, shows the object narrowly missing the animal as onlookers react with alarm.
    Saman Shafiq, USA Today, 7 May 2026

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“Rumor.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/rumor. Accessed 11 May. 2026.

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