How Do You Spell RUMOUR?

Pronunciation: [ɹˈuːmə] (IPA)

The spelling of the word "rumour" may be confusing for non-native English speakers due to the silent "u". The IPA phonetic transcription for this word is /ˈruːmə/. The first syllable is pronounced as "roo" with a long vowel sound, followed by the "m" sound. The second syllable is pronounced with the unstressed "uh" sound. "Rumour" is a common British English spelling of the word "rumor," which may be spelled without the "u" in American English.

RUMOUR Meaning and Definition

  1. A rumour is a piece of information or news that spreads quickly among people, especially through word of mouth, but lacks reliable evidence or verification. It is typically characterized by being unofficial, unverified, or unconfirmed, often leading to uncertainty or skepticism about its accuracy. Rumours can surface in various contexts, such as in social groups, workplaces, or communities.

    Origins of rumours can vary, ranging from innocent misinterpretations to deliberate speculations or gossips aimed to create awareness, confusion, or manipulate public opinion. They can emerge due to human curiosity, fear, or ignorance, often gaining momentum due to people's inclination towards sharing intriguing or scandalous tidbits. As rumours circulate, they tend to evolve and become embellished, acquiring additional layers or sensational elements over time.

    The impact of rumours can be significant, influencing individuals' opinions, emotions, or behavior, even shaping public perception or market trends. They can have both positive and negative consequences, as they may generate excitement or curiosity but also uncertainty, anxiety, or misinformation. Rumours sometimes play a pivotal role during times of crisis, and their proliferation can impede effective communication and decision-making processes.

    Despite their prevalence, rumours should not be readily accepted as reliable sources of information, as they often lack substantiation or credible sources. Critical evaluation and fact-checking are essential in order to separate rumours from verified facts.

  2. • A story passing from one person to another without any known authority for its truth; a flying report.
    • To circulate by report.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of RUMOUR

The word "rumour" originated from the Middle English term "rumour", which was derived from the Old French term "rumor" meaning "noise", "voice", or "rumor". This Old French term was itself derived from the Latin word "rumor", which had similar meanings. Ultimately, the Latin word was derived from the Proto-Indo-European root "*ru", meaning "to roar" or "to make noise". The word "rumour" has been in usage since the 14th century, referring to unverified information or stories that are spread by word of mouth or through informal communication channels.

Idioms with the word RUMOUR

  • rumour campaign The idiom "rumor campaign" refers to a coordinated, often malicious, effort to spread false or unfounded information about someone or something in order to shape public opinion or create controversy. It involves disseminating rumors or gossip in an organized manner with the intention of damaging the reputation or credibility of the target.

Similar spelling words for RUMOUR

Plural form of RUMOUR is RUMOURS

Conjugate verb Rumour

CONDITIONAL

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CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

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CONDITIONAL PERFECT

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CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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FUTURE

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FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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FUTURE PERFECT

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FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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IMPERATIVE

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NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to rumour

PAST

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PAST PARTICIPLE

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PAST PERFECT

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PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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PRESENT

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PRESENT PARTICIPLE

rumouring

PRESENT PERFECT

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PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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