- rumores
- m.pl.rumors, hearsay, scuttlebutt.pres.subj.2nd person singular (tú) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: rumorar.* * *(n.) = grapevine, hearsay, scuttlebuttEx. This has led to a new model for information retrieval: the word-of-mouth system or 'grapevine'.Ex. This is because readers learn of particular documents through reviews, hearsay, word-of-mouth, citations in other documents, and so on.Ex. I came across many overly-exaggerated scuttlebutts in the article as well.* * *(n.) = grapevine, hearsay, scuttlebutt
Ex: This has led to a new model for information retrieval: the word-of-mouth system or 'grapevine'.
Ex: This is because readers learn of particular documents through reviews, hearsay, word-of-mouth, citations in other documents, and so on.Ex: I came across many overly-exaggerated scuttlebutts in the article as well.
Spanish-English dictionary. 2013.