A report or rumour. Obsolete. (Cf. 3.)
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释义 | society > communication > information > rumour > [noun] (86) speechc1000 A report or rumour. Obsolete. (Cf. 3.) wordOE Common report or statement. Also: rumour, gossip. hearinga1300 Something heard; report, rumour, news. dialect. opinion1340 As a count noun: a view held about a particular issue; a judgement formed or a conclusion reached; a belief; a religious or political conviction… talesa1375 plural. Things told so as to violate confidence or secrecy; reports of private matters not proper to be divulged; idle or mischievous gossip; esp. in… famea1387 That which people say or tell; public report, common talk; a particular instance of this, a report, rumour. Now rare. inklinga1400 Mentioning in an undertone; a faint or slight mention, report, or rumour; chiefly in phrase to hear an inkling (ofsomething). Obsolete exc. dialect. slandera1400 Fame, report, rumour. Obsolete. rare. noising1422 The action of noise, v.; an instance of this. rumour?a1425 An unverified or unconfirmed statement or report circulating in a community. bruit1477 Talk amongst people in general; report, rumour; an instance of this, a rumour. Now somewhat archaic. nickinga1500 = inkling, n. 1. commoninga1513 Rumour; (also) common speech. Obsolete. rare. roarc1520 Rumour. Obsolete. rare. murmura1522 A rumour. †in murmur: rumoured, whispered abroad (obsolete). hearsay?1533 That which one hears or has heard some one say; information received by word of mouth, usually with implication that it is not trustworthy; oral… cry1569 Rumour, public report. scandal1596 The utterance of disgraceful imputations; defamatory talk. Now often playfully in milder sense, talk that is concerned with the faults or foibles… vogue1626 The current opinion or belief; the general report or rumour. Obsolete. discourse1677 A rumour, a report. Obsolete. sough1716 A rumour; a report. circulation1775 A statement circulated, a rumour, a report. gossip1811 The conversation of such a person; idle talk; trifling or groundless rumour; tittle-tattle. Also, in a more favourable sense: Easy, unrestrained… myth1849 A widespread but untrue or erroneous story or belief; a widely held misconception; a misrepresentation of the truth. Also: something existing only… breeze1879 figurative. A breath of news, whisper, rumour. colloquial. sound1899 dialect. With a: A rumour. potin1922 A piece of gossip. Also: a scene, a row. dirt1926 Scurrilous information or gossip; scandal. Also attributive. rumble1929 colloquial (originally and chiefly U.S.). A rumour. Cf. sense 1a(c). skinny1938 slang (originally and chiefly U.S.). With the. Detailed and esp. confidential information about a person or topic, ‘the low-down’; (also more… labrish1942 Gossip; rumour; idle talk. lie and story1950 In weakened or non-pejorative sense: an anecdote, tale, ‘tall story’. lie and story n. gossip. Originally and chiefly Black English. scam1964 A story; a rumour; information. he-say-she-say1972 Hearsay; gossip; unsubstantiated rumour. Cf. he-said-she-said, n. factoid1973 An item of information accepted or presented as a fact, although not (or not necessarily) true; spec. an assumption or speculation reported and… ripple1977 A sound as of rippling water; esp. a gentle lively sound, esp. of talk or laughter, that rises and falls. Also figurative: a rumour. goss1985 colloquial (chiefly British, Australian, and New Zealand). Casual and unconstrained talk or reports, typically personal or private in nature, and… Subcategories:— about spies (1) — tale-bearing (9) — tale-bearer (35) — route by which rumour is passed (4) |
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