Rumorea (en. Rumors)
/rumoˈɾea/
Meaning & Definition
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verb
English: To propagate unconfirmed information.
English: It is rumored that there will be a change of director in the company.
Se rumorea que habrá un cambio de director en la empresa.
English: To spread gossip or news among a group of people.
English: In the office, there are rumors about Marta's new relationship.
En la oficina se rumorea sobre la nueva relación de Marta.
English: To whisper or speak softly about someone or something.
English: It is rumored in the community that the family will move soon.
Se rumorea en la comunidad que la familia se mudará pronto.
Etymology
English: It comes from the Latin 'rumor' which means murmur or sound that spreads.
Common Phrases and Expressions
English: hallway rumors
English: Information or gossip that is informally transmitted in a place, such as an office or a school.
rumores de pasillo
English: there's no smoke without fire
English: What is rumored generally has some basis in truth.
no hay humo sin fuego
English: from the lips of several
English: It is said that something has been heard from multiple sources.
de labios de varios
Related Words
English: rumor
English: Information or news without confirmation that circulates among people.
rumor
English: gossip
English: Information about someone's personal life, usually of a negative or sensationalist nature.
chisme
English: speculation
English: Formation of assumptions or theories without sufficient evidence.
especulación
Slang Meanings
English: To make a gossip
English: Don't be swayed by what is rumored, it's just gossip.
No te dejés llevar por lo que se rumorea, es solo un chisme.
English: To keep telling things
English: The community is rumored about the new store that will open.
En la comunidad se está rumoreando sobre la nueva tienda que abrirá.