remurmur Antonyms

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Meaning of remurmur

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remurmur (v. t. & i.)

To murmur again; to utter back, or reply, in murmurs.

remurmur Sentence Examples

  1. The breeze gently remurmured through the leaves, carrying a faint scent of honeysuckle.
  2. The river remurmured over the mossy rocks, creating a soothing symphony.
  3. The crowd remurmured with anticipation as the curtain rose on the stage.
  4. The memory of that conversation remurmured in her ears, haunting her with its unspoken words.
  5. The echoes of laughter remurmured through the empty hallway, as if the joy of the moment still lingered.
  6. The gentle patter of rain remurmured on the windowpanes, inviting a sense of tranquility.
  7. The distant rumble of thunder remurmured across the horizon, a warning of the storm to come.
  8. The sound of her voice remurmured in his mind, like a distant whisper carried by the wind.
  9. The echoes of the gunshot remurmured through the forest, shattering the silence.
  10. The secrets of the past remurmured through the cracks in the old house, begging to be uncovered.

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To murmur again; to utter back, or reply, in murmurs.

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The breeze gently remurmured through the leaves, carrying a faint scent of honeysuckle.

The river remurmured over the mossy rocks, creating a soothing symphony.

The crowd remurmured with anticipation as the curtain rose on the stage.

The memory of that conversation remurmured in her ears, haunting her with its unspoken words.