rumored

[US]/ˈruːməd/
[UK]/ˈrumərd/

Translation

adj.said to be true but not verified

Phrases & Collocations

rumored romance

rumored breakup

rumored scandal

rumored to be true

rumored plans

rumored meeting

rumored about someone

rumored to be coming soon

Example Sentences

the new restaurant is rumored to be very expensive.

it was rumored that she had left the company.

the politician's resignation is rumored to be imminent.

rumored sightings of bigfoot have been reported in the area.

the couple is rumored to be getting married soon.

rumored scandals often plague celebrities.

the artist's latest work is rumored to be a masterpiece.

rumored plans for a new amusement park were met with excitement.

don't believe everything you hear, many rumors are just that - rumors.

the company's financial troubles were rumored to be worse than expected.

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