rumored 的 2 个定义
- a story or statement in general circulation without confirmation or certainty as to facts: a rumor of war.
- gossip; hearsay: Don't listen to rumor.
- Archaic. a continuous, confused noise; clamor; din.
- to circulate, report, or assert by a rumor: It is rumored that the king is dead.
rumored 近义词
reported
更多rumored例句
- If the latest rumors from Android Central are to be believed, the answer is apparently "not much."
- Unsubstantiated rumors that khat leaves can carry the coronavirus haven’t helped either.
- Because the rumors mentioned voter data from Michigan, the office of Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson also denied that any information had been stolen.
- The controversies come as Robinhood is adding senior executives specializing in compliance ahead of rumors the company soon plans to go public.
- By the end of 2019, such rumors were linked to at least 70 violent incidents, according to analysis by the data journalism website IndiaSpend.
- Another rumor that has existed since before The Empire Strikes Back was released.
- Not even Radio Bemba (Cuban slang for the rumor mill) had picked up the signal.
- He does, however, attempt to dispel some of the myths that have emerged from hearsay and rumor over the last century.
- Thus the rumor as well as the reality of the threat is used for intimidation.
- A Rumor of Angels: Quotations for Living, Dying and Letting Goby Gail Perry Johnson and Jill Perry Rabideau.
- There was a rumor that Alessandro and his father had both died; but no one knew anything certainly.
- In 1821 rumor had it that he intended to wed a miller's widow, his patroness, who was thirty-two years old.
- Our men thought it was an exaggerated rumor, but still they were advising people to leave Holland as early as possible.
- But while the rumor remained uncontradicted it caused high excitement and great rage.
- There is a rumor that if the two overcome the Christians, they turn their arms against the kalif and the arch-sultan next.