mumbles (Meaning)

mumbles

to utter words in a low confused indistinct manner, to chew or bite with or as if with toothless gums, speech that is not clear enough to be understood, to speak softly and unclearly, to eat with or as if with toothless gums, to utter with a low inarticulate voice

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mumbles Sentence Examples

  1. He mumbled an apology, his voice barely audible above the crowd.
  2. The professor mumbled through the lecture, his words drowned out by the students' chatter.
  3. She mumbles when she's nervous, making it difficult to understand her.
  4. The old man sat in the corner, mumbling to himself and ignoring the world around him.
  5. The phone rang, and he rushed to answer it, mumbling something unintelligible.
  6. The child mumbles while sleeping, her tiny voice carrying secrets only she can hear.
  7. The suspect mumbled evasively when questioned, refusing to give a clear answer.
  8. She mumbles and fidgets when she's anxious, a clear sign of her distress.
  9. The students mumble their answers, hoping the teacher won't notice they aren't prepared.
  10. The thief mumbles a curse under his breath as he realizes he's been caught.

FAQs About the word mumbles

to utter words in a low confused indistinct manner, to chew or bite with or as if with toothless gums, speech that is not clear enough to be understood, to spea

grunts, murmurs, whispers, mutters,rumors, chatter, jabbers, gabbles,babbles, prattles

articulates,speaks out, speaks up,enunciates,

He mumbled an apology, his voice barely audible above the crowd.

The professor mumbled through the lecture, his words drowned out by the students' chatter.

She mumbles when she's nervous, making it difficult to understand her.

The old man sat in the corner, mumbling to himself and ignoring the world around him.