rumour

simple noun48 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.3

A rumour that is not true.

A rumour known by many people.

An unpleasant and unkind rumour.

A rumour that continues for a long time.

A rumour that spreads online.

A cruel and malicious rumour.

A rumour that is widely believed or circulated.

A rumour intended to cause harm.

A rumour that has not yet been verified.

A rumour with no basis in fact.

A rumour with no evidence or foundation.

A very unpleasant rumour, often about someone's private life.

A rumour that is exciting but probably not true.

A rumour related to business or a specific industry.

A rumour not supported by evidence.

A damaging and often untrue rumour.

A place or group that creates many rumours.

A place or group that creates many rumours.

A rumour becomes known by more people.

A rumour passes from person to person.

A rumour is passed among a group of people.

A rumour spreads to many people.

A rumour continues to exist or be told.

A rumour is passed among a group of people.

Rumours are very common and widespread.

A rumour spreads very quickly through a place.

Rumours are spreading quickly.

Rumours are spreading quickly.

A rumour spreads very quickly through a place.

Rumours are spreading quickly.

There are a lot of rumours.

A common way to introduce a piece of information that is a rumour.

A phrase used to strongly deny a rumour.

Used to specify the subject of the rumour.

Used to specify the subject of the rumour, often something abstract.

Used for rumours related to a complex event or situation.

Happening at the same time as many rumours.

Used to specify the subject of the rumour (more formal).

To be told a rumour by someone.

To tell a rumour to other people.

To be the first person to tell a rumour.

To state that a rumour is not true.

To state that a rumour is true.

To accept a rumour as being true.

To make a rumour stronger or more widespread.

To stop people from talking about rumours.

To forcefully stop or suppress a rumour.

To decisively put an end to a rumour.