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What is the past tense of rumour?

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The past tense of rumour is rumoured.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of rumour is rumours.

The present participle of rumour is rumouring.

The past participle of rumour is rumoured.

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White Wells is an historic spa pool on Ilkley Moor where, it is rumoured, a shepherd once had his gammy leg cured by the pure mooorland stream.
Mr Dunne was rumoured to be considering his own bid for the group but cleared up speculation in recent weeks.
The Hollywood stars were famously rumoured to have romped in an elevator at Los Angeles' Chateau Marmont hotel.
Among several mutations rumoured to alter senescence are the clavata mutants.
This place is rumoured to be losing money, and it's not difficult to see why.
The original house was built on an ancient graveyard and its last owner is rumoured to have fled in terror at the ghostly goings on.

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