gossip is the ideal talk about the personal and private affairs of others.
rumor is a piece of unverified information received from one person to another and this usually starts by mouth.
the fact is gossip is true and rumor isn't.gossip is really about someones real life and rumor is information you just start spreding and saying that isn't true.
Gossip typically involves spreading information about someone's personal life or actions, often in a negative light, without their consent. Rumors, on the other hand, are unverified or unconfirmed pieces of information that may or may not be true. Gossip tends to be more focused on specific individuals, while rumors can involve a wide range of subjects.
Gossip and rumour
Gossip or hearsay.
grapevine is base on assumption because there is lack of information whilst rumour is base on un verifiedffac1t as a result of lack of formal communication
How about "gossip" or "hearsay"?
i think another word could be gossip
Gossip is when you talk about other people with friends. But, a rumor is when you spread a lie about someone around school, or where ever you are. Oh and, by the way, you spelled rumor wrong. You spelled it rumour it is spelled rumor. :)
Scuttlebutt in navy slang meaning rumour or gossip. People would congregate round the water cask on a ship (or, later, a water fountain) where casual discussion, rumour, gossip and tittle-tattle could be exchanged.
It's just a bad gossip rumour,
Yes, "rumour" is a noun. It refers to information or news that is not confirmed to be true, often spreading quickly through word of mouth.
Yes. Gossip is idle talk or rumour, especially about the personal or private affairs of others.
1. Convictions by courts for what was termed at the time "homosexual acts." 2. Gossip and rumour. 3. Mental instititutions
none - labour is the British spelling of the American word, labor, as is harbour, rumour, neighbour, honour and colour.