rumour in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for rumour in the English»Serbian Dictionary

I.ru·mour ['ruːməʳ] N, Am ru·mor N

II.ru·mour ['ruːməʳ] N, Am ru·mor VB trans passive

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float about rumour
kružiti imperf
to be abroad rumour
broadcast rumour
širiti perf
to originate a rumour
follow up rumour
to plant a rumour

rumour Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to plant a rumour
to originate a rumour
to squash a rumour
rumour has it [that] ...
priča se (da)...
to spread a rumour that ...

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The rumour mills worked overtime and rumours about imminent attacks and explosions likely to occur were thick.
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Still, these actions would further spark drug use rumour in the tabloids.
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Contrary to a popular rumour circulating among their fans, the two guitarists are not brothers.
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A second country is also rumoured to have ordered the vessels.
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For a rumour was going about that the emperor had sent an army there.
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It was also rumoured that he was giving up his acting career for pursuing a political career.
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It was rumoured that this ship would be a 75,000-ton replacement for their ships and.
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The animal, who had an agent, was also rumoured to have his own bodyguard.
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The rumour about a new seaside seaport city was carried far beyond the district.
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It is rumoured that the band considered either re-mixing or even entirely re-recording the album, but time and financial constraints prevented this.
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