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Mumbling

Mumbling Meaning & Definition
Mumbling Definition And Meaning

What's The Definition Of Mumbling?

[n] ineffectual chewing (as if without teeth)
[n] indistinct enunciation
[adj] speaking low and indistinctly; "a mumbling parson stood beside the dying man"; "muttering crowds of onlookers"

Synonyms | Synonyms for Mumbling: gumming | muttering | speaking(a)

Related Terms | Find terms related to Mumbling: aspiration | bated breath | breath | breathy voice | drone | droning | exhalation | gabble | gibber | gibbering | jabber | jibber | little voice | low voice | maundering | mouthing | mumble | murmur | murmuration | murmuring | murmurish | murmurous | mutter | muttering | rustling | sigh | soft voice | stage whisper | still small voice | susurrant | susurration | susurrous | susurrus | underbreath | undertone | whisper | whispering | whispery

See Also | chew | chewing | diction | enunciation | manduction | mastication

Mumbling In Webster's Dictionary

\Mum"bling\, a. Low; indistinct; inarticulate. -- {Mum"bling*ly}, adv.

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