Murmur ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Murmur ( verb )

  1. To speak softly or indistinctly, typically in a low voice.
  2. To make a low continuous sound.

Origin:

Middle english: from old french murmure, from latin murmurare, frequentative of murmurare "to mutter", from murmur "a low sound".

Examples:

  1. She murmured a prayer.
  2. He murmured a protest.
  3. The murmurs of the crowd.
  4. The river murmured gently.
  5. The wind murmured through the trees.

(As a noun)

Murmur ( noun )

  1. To speak softly or indistinctly, typically in a low voice.
  2. To make a low continuous sound.

Origin:

Middle english: from old french murmure, from latin murmurare, frequentative of murmurare "to mutter", from murmur "a low sound".

Examples:

  1. She murmured a prayer.
  2. He murmured a protest.
  3. The murmurs of the crowd.
  4. The river murmured gently.
  5. The wind murmured through the trees.
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