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Definitions for Unmurmuring
[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] not complaining
[11] a continuous low indistinct sound, as of distant voices
[12] an indistinct utterance a murmur of satisfaction
[13] a complaint; grumble he made no murmur at my suggestion
[14] med any abnormal soft blowing sound heard within the body, usually over the chest See also heart murmur
[15] to utter (something) in a murmur
[16] (intr) to complain in a murmur
Words nearby Unmurmuring
murmurmurjite, murk, murky, murman coast, murmansk, murmur, murmuration, murmurous, murom, murphy, murphy bed
Origin of Unmurmuring
murmur1275–1325; (v.) Middle English murmuren < Latin murmurāre; (noun) Middle English < Latin
Other words from Unmurmuring
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 Unmurmuring
murmurC14: as n, from Latin murmur; vb via Old French murmurer from Latin murmurāre to rumble