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Definition of murmur
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of murmur is as below...
Murmur
(v. i.) To utter
complaints
in a low,
half-articulated
voice;
to feel or
express
dissatisfaction
or
discontent;
to
grumble;
-- often with at or
against..
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Chide
::
Chide (n.) A
continuous
noise or
murmur.
Murmurous
::
Murmurous
(a.)
Attended
with
murmurs;
exciting
murmurs
or
complaint;
murmuring.
Huzz
::
Huzz (v. i.) To buzz; to
murmur.
Moan
::
Moan (v. i.) A low
mournful
or
murmuring
sound;
-- of
things.
Patient
::
Patient
(a.)
Undergoing
pains,
trails,
or the like,
without
murmuring
or
fretfulness;
bearing
up with
equanimity
against
trouble;
long-suffering..
Pur
::
Pur (v. i.) To utter a low,
murmuring,
continued
sound,
as a cat does when
pleased..
Exocardial
::
Exocardial
(a.)
Situated
or
arising
outside
of the heat; as,
exocardial
murmurs;
--
opposed
to
endocardiac..
Complain
::
Complain
(v. i.) To give
utterance
to
expression
of
grief,
pain,
censure,
regret.
etc.; to
lament;
to
murmur;
to find
fault;
--
commonly
used with of. Also, to creak or
squeak,
as a
timber
or
wheel..
Hum
::
Hum
(interj.)
An
inarticulate
nasal sound or
murmur,
like h'm,
uttered
by a
speaker
in pause from
embarrassment,
affectation,
etc..
Murmuration
::
Murmuration
(n.) The act of
murmuring;
a
murmur.
Croaker
::
Croaker
(n.) One who
croaks,
murmurs,
grumbles,
or
complains
unreasonably;
one who
habitually
forebodes
evil..
Souffle
::
Souffle
(n.) A
murmuring
or
blowing
sound;
as, the
uterine
souffle
heard over the
pregnant
uterus..
Croon
::
Croon (v. i.) To hum or sing in a low tone; to
murmur
softly.
Sutile
::
Susurrus
(n.) The act of
whispering;
a
whisper;
a
murmur.
Murmured
::
Murmured
(imp. & p. p.) of
Murmu.
Murmur
::
Murmur
(v. i.) A
complaint
half
suppressed,
or
uttered
in a low,
muttering
voice..
Purr
::
Purr (n.) The low
murmuring
sound made by a cat; pur. See Pur.
Buzz
::
Buzz (v. i.) To make a low,
continuous,
humming
or
sibilant
sound,
like that made by bees with their
wings.
Hence:
To utter a
murmuring
sound;
to speak with a low,
humming
voice..
Rumorous
::
Rumorous
(a.)
Murmuring.
Murmur
::
Murmur
(v. i.) A low,
confused,
and
indistinct
sound,
like that of
running
water..
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