mumbler Antonyms

Meaning of mumbler

Wordnet

mumbler (n)

a person who speaks softly and indistinctly

Webster

mumbler (n.)

One who mumbles.

mumbler Sentence Examples

  1. The mumbler's voice was barely audible, making it difficult to understand what he was saying.
  2. The old man was a notorious mumbler, and his grandchildren often had to guess what he was muttering.
  3. The teacher's monotonous mumbling put half the class to sleep.
  4. The shy student was a mumbler, and only whispered her answers in a nearly inaudible voice.
  5. The angry crowd mumblered and grumbled their disapproval of the speaker.
  6. The mumbler's incoherent words left everyone confused and bewildered.
  7. The suspect was known as "The Mumbler" due to his habit of uttering cryptic and incomprehensible phrases.
  8. The intercepted message was full of mumblings and hints, requiring expert analysis to decipher.
  9. The mumbler's timid voice did little to convince anyone of his innocence.
  10. The doctor's mumbling reassurances did not alleviate the patient's anxiety.

FAQs About the word mumbler

a person who speaks softly and indistinctlyOne who mumbles.

grunting, murmuring, muttering, grunt,mutter, whisper, chattering,murmur, rumor, babble

articulate, articulate, speak out,speak out, speak up, speak up,,enunciate, enunciate

The mumbler's voice was barely audible, making it difficult to understand what he was saying.

The old man was a notorious mumbler, and his grandchildren often had to guess what he was muttering.

The teacher's monotonous mumbling put half the class to sleep.

The shy student was a mumbler, and only whispered her answers in a nearly inaudible voice.