grumbling (Meaning)
grumbling (n)
a loud low dull continuous noise
a complaint uttered in a low and indistinct tone
grumbling (s)
continuous full and low-pitched throbbing sound
grumbling (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Grumble
Synonyms & Antonyms of grumbling
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grumbling Sentence Examples
- The old man sat in his armchair, grumbling about the noise from the children playing outside.
- The students filed into the classroom, grumbling about the upcoming test.
- The hikers trudged up the mountain, grumbling about the steep incline.
- The employees grumbled about the new company policy.
- The traffic was terrible, and the drivers were grumbling and honking their horns.
- The child was grumbling about having to go to bed.
- The neighbors were grumbling about the noise from the construction site.
- The teacher was grumbling about the students' lack of effort.
- The patient was grumbling about the long wait time at the doctor's office.
- The dog was grumbling at the mailman.
FAQs About the word grumbling
a loud low dull continuous noise, a complaint uttered in a low and indistinct tone, continuous full and low-pitched throbbing soundof Grumble
complaining, protesting, griping, squawking, whining,kvetching, fussing, intolerant, unyielding,unforgiving
tolerant, tolerant, accepting, willing,abiding, enduring, patient, willing, accepting, abiding
The old man sat in his armchair, grumbling about the noise from the children playing outside.
The students filed into the classroom, grumbling about the upcoming test.
The hikers trudged up the mountain, grumbling about the steep incline.
The employees grumbled about the new company policy.