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    Mur·mur
    /ˈmərmər/

    noun

    • 1. a soft, indistinct sound made by a person or group of people speaking quietly or at a distance: "his voice was little more than a murmur"

    verb

  2. The meaning of MURMUR is a half-suppressed or muttered complaint : grumbling. How to use murmur in a sentence.

  3. To murmur is to make a continuous, low, and indistinct sound. Such a sound can be called a murmur. Examples include the sound of water in a stream, the wind through the trees, and the low, muffled sound of a TV in another room.

  4. to complain about something that you disagree with or dislike, but not in a public way: They were murmuring about the boss's nephew getting the job. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  5. MURMUR meaning: 1. to speak or say something very quietly: 2. to complain about something that you disagree with…. Learn more.

  6. A murmur is a quiet, blurred sound often heard from a distance. It can be comforting when you're little to fall asleep listening to the murmur of your parents talking downstairs.

  7. A murmur is an abnormal sound which is made by the heart and which shows that there is probably something wrong with it.

  8. mur·mur. (mûr′mər) n. 1. A low, indistinct, continuous sound: spoke in a murmur; the murmur of the waves. 2. An indistinct, whispered, or confidential complaint; a mutter. 3. Medicine An abnormal sound, usually emanating from the heart, that sometimes indicates a diseased condition.

  9. MURMUR definition: 1. to speak quietly so that you can only be heard by someone near you: 2. the sound of something…. Learn more.

  10. [transitive, intransitive] to say something in a soft quiet voice that is difficult to hear or understand. murmur (something) (to somebody) She murmured her agreement. He murmured something in his sleep. She was murmuring in his ear. He held her tight and murmured to her. + speech ‘Night, night,’ she murmured sleepily. murmur that…

  11. Murmur Definition. A low, indistinct, continuous sound, as of a stream or far-off voices. A mumbled or muttered complaint. An indistinct, whispered, or confidential complaint; a mutter. Murmurs of public disapproval. Any abnormal sound heard by auscultation, esp. of the heart.

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