murmurar

[US]/mɜːrˈmjʊərɑːr/
[UK]/mɜːrˈmʊrɑːr/

Translation

v.to speak softly and indistinctly in a low, continuous manner, similar to the sound of a stream or flowing water

Phrases & Collocations

por favor no murmurar

dejar de murmurar

murmurar entre dientes

deja de murmurar

murmurar una canción

murmurar sin cesar

murmurar palabras

Example Sentences

she began to murmur a prayer as she walked through the dark forest.

the old man would often murmur songs from his homeland on quiet evenings.

don't murmur complaints about the weather; just accept it and move on.

he was murmuring something indistinct under his breath during the meeting.

the leaves murmuring in the wind created a peaceful atmosphere in the garden.

she could hear them murmuring secrets in the corner of the room.

students sometimes murmur answers during tests when they feel unsure.

the priest would murmur blessings over the congregation every sunday.

rivers murmuring over smooth stones can be very soothing to listen to.

he couldn't help but murmur his disagreement with the unfair decision.

grandmother would murmur lullabies to help the crying baby fall asleep.

the crowd began to murmur angrily when the mayor announced the bad news.

she had a habit of murmuring numbers while doing complex calculations.

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