Sentence examples for was rumored from inspiring English sources

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was rumored

noun

A statement or claim of questionable accuracy, from no known reliable source, usually spread by word of mouth.

  • There's a rumor going round that he's going to get married.

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Gold was rumored to be abundant, too.

(He was rumored not to have directed certain scenes.

Mick Jagger was rumored to wear the dresses.

Gregor was rumored to be discontented and having affairs.

Inevitably, Chapo Guzmán was rumored to have been among them.

Last week, a decision was rumored to be imminent.

She was rumored to carry a knife in her handbag.

Moss, Kate Was rumored to have told Gwyneth Paltrow to "Eat some carbs".

He was rumored to be on the shortlist for the Nobel Prize in 1914.

(It was rumored to have considered one with Baidu, the so-called Google of China).

For a while there, a so-called compromise was rumored to be in the works.

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