rumours Meaning in Tamil ( rumours வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Noun:
செய்திபரப்பு, வதந்தி,
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rumours தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
நிலைத்த தாமதங்கள் குறிப்பாக செயற்கைக்கோள் சுற்றுகள் சம்பந்தப்படும் போது பிரச்சனைக்குரியவையாக இருக்கும், நீண்ட சுற்று-பயண செய்திபரப்பு தாமதத்தினால் (ஜியோஸ்டேசனரி செயற்கைக்கோள்கள் வழி இணைப்புக்கான 400–600 மில்லிசெகண்டுகள்) இவை ஏற்படும்.
rumours's Usage Examples:
Even in the 19th century reports were spread of communities in which Indian blood was supposedly still plainly dominant; but the conclusion of the competent scientists who have investigated such rumours has been that at least absolutely nothing of the language and traditions of the aborigines has survived.
The treaty of San Stefano had led to the convocation of the Berlin Congress, and though Count Corti was by no means ignorant of the rumours concerning secret agreements between Germany, Austria Con~ss.
Many unfounded rumours of a willingness on the part of the Confederate States to make peace were circulated to weaken the Union war spirit.
Burnet's book naturally aroused much opposition, and there were persistent rumours that the MS.
Paul's own " free " attitude to the Law, when on Gentile soil, is just what is implied by the hostile rumours as to his conduct in Acts xxi.
The old duke of Newcastle, probably desiring a post for some nominee of his own, conveyed to the ear of the new minister various absurd rumours prejudicial to Burke, - that he was an Irish papist, that his real name was O'Bourke, that he had been a Jesuit, that he was an emissary from St Omer's.
The last number of the Tribun appeared on the 24th of April, but Lebois in the Ami du peuple tried to incite the soldiers to revolt, and for a while there were rumours of a military rising.
But Tacitus, though he mentions the rumours, declares that its origin was uncertain, and in spite of such works as Profumo's Le fonti ed i tempi dello incendio Neroniano (1905), there is no proof of his guilt.
the hope of new deposits of unheard-of richness thousands would flock on unfounded rumours to new and perhaps distant localities, where many might perish from disease and starvation, the rest returning in poverty and rags.
Synonyms:
gossip, rumor, comment, hearsay, scuttlebutt,
Antonyms:
praise, direct,