How Do You Spell RUMOR?

Pronunciation: [ɹˈuːmə] (IPA)

Rumor (IPA: /ˈruː.mər/) is a commonly misspelled word due to variant spellings of the word commonly used in different regions. The British spelling of the word is "rumour," which features an extra 'u.' The word's phonetic makeup is quite straightforward, with two syllables: ru and mor. It has a long 'u' sound followed by a schwa sound in the first syllable, followed by a vocalized 'r' sound and finally ends with a schwa sound in the second syllable.

RUMOR Meaning and Definition

  1. A rumor is a piece of information or a story circulating among people and typically being spread without evidence or verification. It is often characterized by uncertainty or a lack of credibility. Rumors can be either true or false, but they originate from unverified sources or unreliable means of information transmission, such as gossip, informal conversations, social media, or anonymous messages.

    Rumors may serve different purposes, such as spreading news, opinions, speculations, or even deceitful propaganda. They tend to be transmitted rapidly through various channels, gaining momentum and gaining widespread attention. Individuals often share rumors to satisfy social or emotional needs, to create a sense of belonging, or to participate in discussions concerning uncertain or intriguing topics.

    Due to their unconfirmed nature, rumors can be misleading, causing anxiety, panic, or distress among people. They have the potential to influence public opinion, affect decisions, or even shape events, although they often lack reliable evidence to support their claims.

    To determine the credibility of a rumor, it is essential to critically evaluate the source, cross-check information with trusted and verified sources, and seek authentic evidence. Organizations, institutions, and individuals are increasingly employing fact-checking methods and disseminating verified information to combat rumors and prevent their harmful effects on society.

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Etymology of RUMOR

The word "rumor" derives from the Latin term "rūmor", which means "noise", "report", or "common talk". In Latin, "rūmor" was associated with the sense of hearing and often referred to a sound or murmuring in the distance. This term was later adopted into Old French as "rumour", which carried a similar meaning. Eventually, it entered Middle English as "rumour" and later evolved into its present form, "rumor".

Idioms with the word RUMOR

  • rumor has it that... The idiom "rumor has it that..." means that there is a widespread belief or hearsay about something, although it may not be confirmed or proven true.
  • rumor campaign The idiom "rumor campaign" refers to the spreading of rumors or false information about a person, group, or organization with the intention of damaging their reputation, causing confusion, or influencing public opinion. It often involves a systematic or organized effort to spread baseless rumors through various means such as word-of-mouth, social media, or other communication platforms, aimed at promoting a particular agenda or to undermine the credibility of the targeted entity.
  • latrine rumor The idiom "latrine rumor" refers to baseless or unsubstantiated gossip or rumors that circulate within a particular group or community. It suggests that such rumors are typically false, misleading, or exaggerated, similar to the conversations that might take place in a latrine or bathroom facility.

Similar spelling words for RUMOR

Plural form of RUMOR is RUMORS

Conjugate verb Rumor

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have rumored
you would have rumored
he/she/it would have rumored
we would have rumored
they would have rumored

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

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CONDITIONAL PRESENT

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CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be rumoring
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FUTURE

I will rumor
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FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be rumoring
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he/she/it will be rumoring
we will be rumoring
they will be rumoring

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have rumored
you will have rumored
he/she/it will have rumored
we will have rumored
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FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been rumoring
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IMPERATIVE

we Let´s rumor

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was rumoring
you were rumoring
he/she/it was rumoring
we were rumoring
they were rumoring

PAST PARTICIPLE

rumored

PAST PERFECT

I had rumored
you had rumored
he/she/it had rumored
we had rumored
they had rumored

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been rumoring
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PRESENT

I rumor
you rumor
he/she/it rumors
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they rumor

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am rumoring
you are rumoring
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we are rumoring
they are rumoring

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

rumoring

PRESENT PERFECT

I have rumored
you have rumored
he/she/it has rumored
we have rumored
they have rumored

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been rumoring
you have been rumoring
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PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it rumor

SIMPLE PAST

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