うわさ
Meanings
Adjective (の)
Noun
Verb (する)
1. rumour; rumor; report; hearsay; gossip; common talk
Pitch accent
わさ
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Used in vocabulary (21 in total)
to hear a rumor; to get wind of
rumor that appears to be quite true (rumour)
to hear a rumor; to get wind of
Examples (43 in total)
Hey, is that the rumoured one?
I wonder if this rumor is true.
Strange rumors are going around.
He denied the rumor.
It was a silly rumor.
You can't trust rumors.
The rumor isn't true.
That rumour is not true, is it?
Who did you hear that rumor from?
The rumor is believed to be true.
I sometimes hear rumors about her.
That rumor soon spread.
It's rumored that they are going to get married.
The rumor turned out false.
The rumor spread throughout the country.
Ignore it. It's only a rumor.
The rumor was completely without foundation.
It is rumored that he has gone bankrupt.
Almost everyone believed the rumor.
The rumor spread all over the town.
I don't know the origin of the rumor.
The rumor was without foundation.
The rumor turned out to be false.
I hear his business is on the verge of ruin.
It is doubtful whether the rumor is true or not.
The rumor is not true as far as I know.
Ben spread a rumor about me out of malice.
The rumor is that they're going to Australia.
There is a rumor that he has resigned.
There's a rumor Johnson is going to be traded.
Almost all the students believed the rumor.
She tried to investigate the truth about the rumor.
Her behavior gave rise to rumors.
"I hear Tom and Mary are getting a divorce." "That's the rumor."
Some say that he was a musician in his youth.
They say there will be a general election this fall.
There's a rumor going around that she got a new job.
Some people would question the truth of such rumors.
The lunch she brought to me was as delicious as rumoured.
Have you heard the rumor that Mary works in the sex industry?
There's another rumor in the air that the firm is going into bankruptcy.
The claim that Tom has committed murder is completely baseless.
The rumor quickly spread.