ru‧moured  British English, 
rumored American English /ˈruːməd $ -ərd/
 verb be rumoured if something is rumoured to be true, people are saying secretly or unofficially that it may be true ⇒ 
allegedit is rumoured that It was rumoured that Johnson had been poisoned.be rumoured to be something
 It was rumoured that Johnson had been poisoned.be rumoured to be something She was rumoured to be a millionaire.
 She was rumoured to be a millionaire. a young man widely rumoured to be her lover
 a young man widely rumoured to be her lover  [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲