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  1. Add to word list. by one person telling another in speech, not in writing. verbalmente, de palabra. She got the information by word of mouth. (Traducción de by word of mouth del Diccionario PASSWORD Inglés-Español © 2014 K Dictionaries Ltd)

  2. How Fake News Spreads: Word of Mouth. News has always been disseminated by word of mouth. Early humans lived in small groups, moving from place to place as needs required. As the human population grew, there was greater need for communication.

  3. word-of-mouth n as adj. (by personal recommendation) boca a boca loc adj. de boca en boca loc adj. Word-of-mouth advertising is not always reliable. La publicidad boca a boca no siempre es confiable.

  4. by word of mouth. idiom. Add to word list. Add to word list. in speech but not in writing: All the orders were given by word of mouth so that no written evidence could be discovered later. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Informal talking & conversation. a problem shared is a problem halved idiom.

  5. idiom. Add to word list Add to word list. in speech but not in writing: All the orders were given by word of mouth so that no written evidence could be discovered later. SMART Vocabulary: palabras y expresiones relacionadas. Informal talking & conversation. a problem shared is a problem halved idiom. banteringly. bants. bloviate. bull session. buzz

  6. If news or information passes by word of mouth, people tell it to each other rather than it being printed in written form. The story has been passed down by word of mouth. See full dictionary entry for word

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NewsNews - Wikipedia

    Sufficiently important news would be repeated quickly and often, and could spread by word of mouth over a large geographic area. Even as printing presses came into use in Europe, news for the general public often travelled orally via monks, travelers, town criers, etc.