Sentence examples for were rumored from inspiring English sources

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were 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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Early elections were rumored.

There were rumored tiger sightings.

Six soldiers were rumored to have been captured.

They were rumored to be carrying millions, according to History.com.com

Eunuchs could have erections, and were rumored to have love affairs with women in the harem.

During the 1992 election, there were rumored to be only seven registered Republicans on campus.

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Gold was rumored to be abundant, too.

There is rumored to be a servant.

His leaving had long been rumored.

Discounts are rumored to be larger.

You are rumored to be a candidate.

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