mumbling

[ˈmʌmblɪŋ]

mumbling Definition

  • 1speaking or talking in a quiet and unclear way, often with the mouth partly closed
  • 2making low, indistinct, and often inarticulate sounds

Using mumbling: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "mumbling" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He was mumbling something under his breath.

  • Example

    She's always mumbling to herself.

  • Example

    I couldn't hear what he was saying because he was mumbling.

  • Example

    The old man was mumbling incoherently.

mumbling Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with mumbling

  • confused and meaningless speech or writing

    Example

    The report was full of mumble jumble.

  • a bumblebee that makes a low humming sound while flying

    Example

    The mumble bee flew past me as I was walking in the garden.

  • mumblecore

    a genre of low-budget independent films characterized by naturalistic acting and dialogue, often improvised

    Example

    The movie was a typical example of mumblecore, with its realistic portrayal of everyday life.

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Summary: mumbling in Brief

Mumbling [ˈmʌmblɪŋ] refers to speaking or talking in a quiet and unclear way, often with the mouth partly closed. It can also refer to making low, indistinct, and often inarticulate sounds. Examples include 'He was mumbling something under his breath' and 'The old man was mumbling incoherently.' The term extends into phrases like 'mumble jumble,' denoting confused and meaningless speech or writing.

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