- False story
- Rumour
- Rumour (coll)
- Gossip
- Rumour
- Rumours
- Report; rumor; fame; common talk; something heard from
another.
- Rumour
- Soft speech
- Speak softly
- Talk very softly
- To speak softly, or under the breath, so as to be heard
only by one near at hand; to utter words without sonant breath; to talk
without that vibration in the larynx which gives sonorous, or vocal,
sound. See Whisper, n.
- To make a low, sibilant sound or noise.
- To speak with suspicion, or timorous caution; to converse
in whispers, as in secret plotting.
- Extinguish
- Queries underlining excessive liberty limits initially subdue
- Repress
- Subdue
- Subdue (riot)
- Subdue; extinguish
- Suppress
- Ending (rumour)
- of Scotch
- Dressing stone with a pick or pointed instrument.