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    mumble
    /ˈmʌmbl/

    verb

    • 1. say something indistinctly and quietly, making it difficult for others to hear: "he mumbled something she didn't catch"
    • 2. bite or chew (something) with toothless gums or without making much use of the teeth: "she mumbled a piece of black bread"

    noun

    • 1. a quiet and indistinct utterance: "Rosie had replied in a mumble"

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  2. MUMBLE definition: 1. to speak quietly and in a way that is not clear so that the words are difficult to understand…. Learn more.

  3. 1. : to utter with a low inarticulate voice. 2. : to chew or bite with or as if with toothless gums. mumble noun. mumbler. ˈməm-b (ə-)lər. noun. mumbly. ˈməm-b (ə-)lē. adjective. Synonyms. chunter [ British] grunt. mouth. murmur. mutter.

  4. Mumble definition: to speak in a low indistinct manner, almost to an unintelligible extent; mutter.. See examples of MUMBLE used in a sentence.

  5. To mumble is to talk quietly and indistinctly. When people speak in a mumble, it's hard to understand them. Mumbling is a way of speaking thats a little like whispering. Like whispering, mumbling is usually done with a low voice.

  6. If you mumble, you speak very quietly and not at all clearly with the result that the words are difficult to understand. Her grandmother mumbled in her sleep. [ VERB ]

  7. Definition of mumble verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. 1. To speak words indistinctly, as by lowering the voice or partially closing the mouth. 2. To chew food slowly or ineffectively, as if with the gums. n. A low indistinct sound or utterance. [Middle English momelen, from Middle Dutch mommelen .] mum′bler n. mum′bly adj. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

  9. Mumble definition: To utter indistinctly by lowering the voice or partially closing the mouth.

  10. mumble. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English mum‧ble /ˈmʌmbəl/ verb [ intransitive, transitive] to say something too quietly or not clearly enough, so that other people cannot understand you → mutter He bumped into someone and mumbled an apology.

  11. Jun 2, 2024 · mumble (plural mumbles) A quiet or unintelligible vocalization; a low tone of voice . All I could hear was a mumble from the next room. He spoke in a barely comprehensible mumble.