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mumble

speak indistinctly / utter unclearly / low indistinct sound
Intransitive VerbTransitive VerbNoun
pl: mumblespast: mumbledpp: mumbleding: mumbling

This word conveys a sense of auditory obscurity and social hesitation. It describes a specific physical act where the speaker fails to articulate consonants clearly, often resulting from anxiety, shyness, or a deliberate attempt to hide the content of the speech from others. As a noun, it refers to the resulting sound itself. While it is generally countable, it often describes a singular, indistinct utterance or a general state of unclear speaking.

Meanings

Intransitive Verb
[~][~ to oneself]

To speak in a low voice with the lips barely moving, making the words difficult to hear or understand.

"He continued to mumble to himself as he walked down the hall."

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To utter a word or phrase in a low, indistinct manner, often due to nervousness or a desire to remain unheard.

"She mumbled an apology before quickly leaving the room."

Noun

A low, indistinct sound or a series of words spoken unclearly.

"The teacher heard only a mumble from the back of the classroom."

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