rumores

This is the 1689th most frequent Spanish word.

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rumores

"Rumores" means "rumors" or "unverified information spread about someone or something."


In this sentence, 'rumores' refers to unverified information or news circulating among people.

Los rumores sobre la llegada de una nueva profesora crecen entre los estudiantes.

The rumors about the arrival of a new teacher are growing among the students.


Here, 'rumores' signifies fabricated or inaccurate statements being circulated.

Ellos están difundiendo rumores falsos sobre la situación económica.

They are spreading false rumors about the economic situation.


In this context, 'rumores' means general gossip or hearsay that might not be reliable.

Es mejor no prestar atención a los rumores para evitar confusiones innecesarias.

It is better not to pay attention to rumors to avoid unnecessary confusion.