mutter

[ˈmʌtər]

mutter Definition

  • 1to speak or say something in a quiet voice, especially because you are annoyed about something
  • 2to make a low, indistinct sound, often as if talking to oneself

Using mutter: Examples

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

  • Example

    She muttered something under her breath and walked away.

  • Example

    He was muttering to himself as he worked on the puzzle.

  • Example

    The old man muttered about the weather and then fell silent.

  • Example

    I could hear him muttering about the traffic outside.

mutter Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with mutter

  • to speak in a low voice, indicating anger or disapproval

    Example

    He muttered darkly about the company's policies and left the room.

  • to speak in a low voice, often inaudibly, so that others cannot hear what is being said

    Example

    She muttered under her breath so quietly that I couldn't hear what she was saying.

  • to speak in a low voice for a long time, often without making much sense

    Example

    He kept muttering away to himself, lost in thought.

Origins of mutter

from Middle Dutch 'moteren', meaning 'to grumble'

📌

Summary: mutter in Brief

'Mutter' [ˈmʌtər] is a verb that describes speaking or making sounds in a low, indistinct voice, often indicating annoyance or disapproval. It can be used to describe someone speaking to themselves or others, as in 'She muttered something under her breath and walked away.' 'Mutter' also has phrases like 'mutter darkly,' which implies anger, and 'mutter under one's breath,' which means to speak in a low voice so that others cannot hear.