rumours Meaning in Telugu ( rumours తెలుగు అంటే)
పుకార్లు, ఫోలియోసిజం
Noun:
ప్రవక్త, ఫోలియోసిజం, గ్యాప్, పుకారు,
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rumours's Usage Examples:
newspaper job, accepts a lucrative commission from his terminally ill goddaughter to investigate rumours of miracle healings at Swafford Hall, country.
May 2020, Aditi Singh was suspended from Congress Party for indiscipline amidst rumours that she was getting close to BJP.
The Flandria team was riding the Giro d'Italia when it heard rumours of trouble at the Flandria company.
initial hesitation, agree to go into partnership in Paddy"s veterinary practive, which is suffering due to rumours that Paddy was responsible for the death.
transfer "deadline-day" rumours and bids such as the club"s attempt to gazump Manchester United"s protracted bid to sign Dimitar Berbatov from Tottenham.
China Digital Times has maintained ongoing coverage of the government clampdown on Chinese internet users – which includes imposing penalties of up to three years in prison for posting 'rumours' shared more than 500 times, or viewed by more than 5,000 people.
A crowd of several thousand had been expected but, in the event, widespread rumours of a Garda drugs bust and poor weather kept the attendance to an estimated 800.
increased demand of locomotives required by PN, rumours spread of the spasmodically used 88 Class being sent to Townsville to haul 3 sets of RGWY hoppers.
2014 saleAfter months of rumours, it was announced on March 19 that a team of local investors led by Greg Pocock, along with current NHLers and former Cougars Dan Hamhuis and Eric Brewer, had agreed in principle to purchase the Prince George Cougars.
Wieck took to spreading vicious rumours against the couple.
There were rumours that she had been poisoned by the notorious intrigante Olympia Mancini, comtesse de Soissons, at the behest of her mother-in-law.
His reign was rife with rumours of preparations for another war with the British who had added.
Synonyms:
gossip, rumor, comment, hearsay, scuttlebutt,
Antonyms:
praise, direct,