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24 April, 11:21

What is the denotative meaning of heard it from the grapevine?

You heard something outdoors.

A grapevine told you something.

You heard a rumor from somebody.

You missed out on hearing something.

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  1. 24 April, 12:57
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    You heard a rumor from somebody.

    Explanation:

    The grapevine in reference to when something is heard means that what was heard is a rumor (an unconfirmed truth) from somebody.

    What is heard from the grapevine may be termed as an unverified truth.

    It has nothing to do with what is heard outdoors, or what was missed or reference to what was heard from a person called grapevine.
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