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nouninformal oral communication: The rumor spread rapidly by word of mouth. Origin of word of mouthFirst recorded in 1545–55 OTHER WORDS FROM word of mouthword-of-mouth, adjectiveWords nearby word of mouthwordless, word-lore, wordmonger, Word of God, word of honor, word of mouth, word order, word painting, word-perfect, word picture, wordplay Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for word of mouthBut word-of-mouth and changing times soon made it a classic. The Catch in “Catch-22”|Morris Dickstein|September 4, 2011|DAILY BEAST Through databases and word-of-mouth, everyone was fairly aware of who they were working with. Porn’s New HIV Problem|Richard Abowitz|September 2, 2011|DAILY BEAST Word-of-mouth should be strong and this movie is likely to have what the industry calls “legs.” Is Star Trek Now Cool?|Kim Masters|May 7, 2009|DAILY BEAST But it was by word-of-mouth invitation that I was in her kitchen yesterday morning. The Little Lady of the Big House|Jack London
You might hear the warning given on radio or television, or even by word-of-mouth. In Time Of Emergency|Department of Defense Word-of-mouth publicity accounts for the gradual steady growth in the use of the rooms. The Library and Society|Various Bn Shaikh is well-apprized of word-of-mouth matters, and will inform thee of them. The Bbur-nma in English|Babur, Emperor of Hindustan This will be an unceremonious summary of a word-of-mouth message. The Bbur-nma in English|Babur, Emperor of Hindustan
Words related to word of mouthorally, speech, parol, viva voce |