* If the rumors are about you and damaging your character then face them and tell them to stop! If they refuse then you can sue for 'defamation of character' or, you can go to your Superior and let them know about it. No one has the right to ruin another person's reputation if the gossip is not the truth. If you confided in a person and they are maliciously spreading rumors you still can do something about it.
You should ignore her and then tell her that lie and spreading rumors is not good.
Stand up for them
when your ex boyfriend spreads evil rumors about you it's either because you guys really had a bad relationship and the rumors are somewhat true, or you hurt him badly and he's trying to hurt you in another way. it means it's over!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
when your ex boyfriend spreads evil rumors about you it's either because you guys really had a bad relationship and the rumors are somewhat true, or you hurt him badly and he's trying to hurt you in another way. it means it's over!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It's very possible.
(Apex) "Aimee spreads horrible rumors about Bryan, but after getting to know him, she realizes that she was wrong and apologizes to him."
No it doesn't mean someone who goes around town and spreads rumors. It means someone who is selfish or in other words people who are not going to share
Hi! Everyone spreads silly rumors saying that you can go on the rocket at 100 launches and get Jirachi and Deoxys on the moon.Well, I would like you to know that all these rumors are fake and you can only go to the moon in the Japanese Version of Emerald. Maneshka
The Job's Mouth is a slang term for someone who is talkative or gossipy. It refers to a person who spreads information or rumors, often without discretion or thought of consequences.
Social bullying is when someone spreads rumors or writes nasty things, also being ignored, excluding someone etc.. See the website link below.
A person who spreads rumors is often referred to as a "gossip" or "rumormonger." These individuals typically share unverified or false information about others, often leading to misunderstandings and damaging reputations. In some contexts, they may also be called "slanderers" if their statements are defamatory.
It's difficult to determine an exact percentage, as the accuracy of rumors can vary greatly. Factors like the source of the rumor, the information it contains, and the context in which it spreads all play a role in its truthfulness. Overall, it's important to approach rumors with skepticism and verify information before believing or spreading it.