Rumors often arise from uncertainty, fear, or a lack of information, as people seek to fill gaps in their knowledge. They can be fueled by social dynamics, such as groupthink or the desire for social connection, prompting individuals to share unverified information. Additionally, emotional triggers, such as excitement or anxiety, can make certain topics more likely to be rumored. Finally, the rapid spread of information through social media and other communication channels can amplify and perpetuate rumors.
No.. its not true. that's just a rumor.
Bisexual... is the rumor. Homosexual....is the rumor. Heterosexual...is the rumor. Asexual...is the rumor. Celibate....is the rumor. All I know he has dated Jennifer Aniston. What does she say about Gerard Butler?
It depends what the rumor is.
it is the rumor
No, it's a rumor.
The prefix of "rumor" is "ru-".
The One with the Rumor was created on 2001-11-22.
Rumor is not an adverb. It's a noun.
the rumor is 279.9 but it is on sale for the holiday season
The past tense of rumor is rumored.
The Woman in the Rumor was created in 1954.
The Rumor was created on 2002-09-10.