Gossip (usually a mixture of truth and untruth) passed around by word of mouth.
1 It's important to note, however, that these reports are still mostly hearsay .
2 Fans of Hov and Bey really want the hearsay to be true.
3 I think we can all agree that an unnamed source is hearsay .
4 The only real witness was Jason; the bass player's story was hearsay .
5 With perhaps just a sprinkling of hearsay thrown in for good measure.
6 Trump denies he ever asked Zelenskiy for help, claiming it's all hearsay .
7 The rest of the story I can speak of only from hearsay .
8 Our informants spoke of it with the vague respect accorded hearsay honor.
9 I speak not from hearsay alone; I can personally substantiate these facts.
10 The rest of the story I must give you mainly from hearsay .
11 Of the last I speak only from hearsay , not from personal knowledge.
12 No vehicle entered it from outside and the war was only hearsay .
13 The lying charts, compiled in main from hearsay , were now constantly consulted.
14 The works of Herodotus are untrustworthy because he frequently believed hearsay evidence.
15 He called to mind what he knew by hearsay of the owner.
16 All she knew of the world outside those walls was from hearsay .
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