Rumours vs Propaganda - What's the difference?
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(rumour)
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(obsolete) A prolonged, indistinct noise.
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A concerted set of messages aimed at influencing the opinions or behavior of large numbers of people.
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As a verb rumours
is third-person singular of rumour.As a noun propaganda is
a concerted set of messages aimed at influencing the opinions or behavior of large numbers of people.rumours
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Verb
(head)rumour
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(wikipedia rumour)Noun
- Rumour had it (though not proved) that she descended from the house of the lords Talbot de Malahide
- Prithee, listen well; / I heard a bustling rumour like a fray, / And the wind brings it from the Capitol.
propaganda
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(wikipedia propaganda)Noun
(-)- By clever and persevering use of propaganda even heaven can be represented as hell to the people, and conversely the most wretched life as paradise.