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word of mouth

noun

  1. informal oral communication:

    The rumor spread rapidly by word of mouth.



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Other Words From

  • word-of-mouth adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of word of mouth1

First recorded in 1545–55
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Example Sentences

Mr Vaishnav said data from 2020 shows that online news was the primary source of information about India, followed by television, social media and word of mouth.

From BBC

He says that through a combination of social media and word of mouth things escalated quickly and got out of control.

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He said that people are more likely to decide to eat at his restaurants based on word of mouth than social media.

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By word of mouth, however, and probably the need of some newspaper columnists to jazz up the game, Super Bowl stuck.

In the beginning, we made the decision that we weren't going to take venture capital and we were going to try to grow through word of mouth.

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