Pronunciation: /ˈmɜrmərd/
verb to speak in a low, soft voice that is difficult to hear
A1 She murmured a thank you as she handed him the money.
A2 The students murmured amongst themselves during the test.
B1 He murmured an apology for being late to the meeting.
B2 The lovers murmured sweet nothings to each other under the moonlight.
C1 The politician murmured promises of change to the crowd.
C2 The old man murmured a prayer as he watched the sunset.
adverb murmuringly
A1 She murmured softly to herself as she read the book.
A2 He murmured a quiet apology as he bumped into the stranger.
B1 The students murmured amongst themselves about the upcoming test.
B2 The crowd murmured in anticipation as the performer took the stage.
C1 The diplomats murmured discreetly during the negotiations.
C2 The professor murmured approvingly as she read the student's thesis.
formal She murmured a quiet thank you as she accepted the award on stage.
informal He murmured something under his breath as he walked away.
slang The group of friends murmured about the latest gossip at the party.
figurative The wind murmured through the trees, creating a soothing sound in the forest.
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