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to rumor

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English - Turkish
{i} söylenti

Söylenti gerçek olamaz. - The rumor can't be true.

Söylenti gerçek oldu. - The rumor proved true.

{i} rivayet
dedikodu

O dedikoduyu kimden duydun? - Who did you hear that rumor from?

Tom ve Mary hakkında dedikodular duydum. - I've heard rumors about Tom and Mary.

{f} dedikodusunu çıkarmak
tevatür
yaymak
bkz.rumour
dedikodu çıkarmak
dile vermek
{i} şayia
havadis
söz

Medyanın onun sözleşmesi ile ilgili bir söylenti rüzgarı vardı ve hızlı geldi. - The media got wind of a rumor about his engagement and came quickly.

English - English
To tell a rumor about; to gossip

John is rumored to be next in line for a promotion.

Information or misinformation of the kind contained in such claims

They say he used to be a thief, but that's just rumor.

A statement or claim of questionable accuracy, from no known reliable source, usually spread by word of mouth

There's a rumor going round that he's going to get married.

{v} to search diligently, to empty
{v} to report, to spread a report
{n} a report, talk, noise
Information of this kind
News that travels at the speed of sound
A flying or popular report; the common talk; hence, public fame; notoriety
To tell a rumor about; to gossip; usually used in the passive
gossip (usually a mixture of truth and untruth) passed around by word of mouth
An unverified belief that is in general circulation
An unverified belief that is in general circulation (11)
{f} gossip, spread hearsay, tell a rumor
A prolonged, indistinct noise
To report by rumor; to tell
tell or spread rumors; "It was rumored that the next president would be a woman"
News that travels faster than the speed of sound
A current story passing from one person to another, without any known authority for its truth; in this sense often personified
{i} hearsay, unverified information spread by gossip
A piece of information of questionable accuracy, from no known reliable source, usually spread by word of mouth
gossip (usually a mixture of truth and untruth) passed around by word of mouth tell or spread rumors; "It was rumored that the next president would be a woman
to rumor

    Hyphenation

    to Ru·mor

    Turkish pronunciation

    tı rumır

    Pronunciation

    /tə ˈro͞omər/ /tə ˈruːmɜr/

    Videos

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