no.... its just like A FREE COUNTRY
The word "rumor" does not denote whether the content of the message is true or false. A rumor can be true or false. However, spreading rumors, as an action, is not usually an admirable activity. Therefore, it is often implied or assumed that if a rumor is being spread, that it is a falsehood, when it is really the messenger that is acting improperly, rather than their message that is wrong. So, it can be correct to say "false rumor" or "true rumor", depending on the content of the rumor message.
We don't know the exact date that Cleopatra spread the false rumor that she was dead. But we do know that it was sometime in August of 30 BC.
Tell her you did not do it. And tell all your friends you did not do it. The truth will spread.
There was never such a rumour, no American was within 1000km when Auschwitz was liberated.
False!!!!!!!!
There was a rumor that she was in a car accident, but the rumor is false. She is alive and well.
No, the rumor is false.
A boy spread a rumor during class today.
There was a rumor that she was in a car accident, but the rumor is false. She is alive and well.
no. it was a rumor
Students spread a nasty rumor about the teacher. The nasty rumor almost got a good teacher fired.
NO, its a false rumor