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Showing words for MURMUR using the English dictionary

6 Letter Words for Murmur

murmur

4 Letter Words for Murmur

mumu, murr, ruru

3 Letter Words for Murmur

mum, rum, umm, umu

Definitions for Murmur

[1] a low, continuous sound, as of a brook, the wind, or trees, or of low, indistinct voices.
[2] a mumbled or private expression of discontent.
[3] Also called heart murmur. Medicine/Medical . an abnormal sound heard on listening to the heart, usually through a stethoscope, produced by the blood passing through deformed cardiac valves. in some persons a similar sound heard when blood passes through normal valves.
[4] Phonetics . a voice quality in which vibration of the vocal cords is accompanied by the escape of a great deal of air, as in the (h) of ahead; breathy voice.
[5] to make a low or indistinct sound, especially continuously.
[6] to speak in a low tone or indistinctly.
[7] to complain in a low tone or in private.
[8] to sound by murmurs.
[9] to utter in a low tone: He murmured a threat as he left the room.
[10] a continuous low indistinct sound, as of distant voices
[11] an indistinct utterance a murmur of satisfaction
[12] a complaint; grumble he made no murmur at my suggestion
[13] med any abnormal soft blowing sound heard within the body, usually over the chest See also heart murmur
[14] to utter (something) in a murmur
[15] (intr) to complain in a murmur

Words related to Murmur

rumble, buzz, hum, whisper, muttering, moan, growl, purr, babble, stammer, burble, mutter, utter, mumble, gurgle, undertone, grumble, susurration, drone, whispering

Words nearby Murmur

murjite, murk, murky, murman coast, murmansk, murmur, murmuration, murmurous, murom, murphy, murphy bed

Origin of Murmur

1275–1325; (v.) Middle English murmuren < Latin murmurāre; (noun) Middle English < Latin

Other words from Murmur

mur·mur·er , noun
mur·mur·less , adjective
mur·mur·less·ly , adverb
un·mur·mured , adjective
un·mur·mur·ing , adjective
un·mur·mur·ing·ly , adverb

Word origin for Murmur

C14: as n, from Latin murmur; vb via Old French murmurer from Latin murmurāre to rumble

Synonyms for Murmur

buzz, hum, muttering, rumble, whisper, babble, buzzing, drone, grumble, humming, mumble, murmuration, mutter, purr, rumor, susurration, undertone, whispering