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“He’s in a bad mood today,” mumbles Christina.
“Is he ever in a good mood?” I murmur back.
What is difference between mumble and murmur here?
4 de dic. de 2023 18:32
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Both of them are onomatopoetic words--that is, the word is an imitation of the sound it is describing.
"Mumble" means indistinct and hard to understand.
In general a "murmur" is a smooth, pleasant, gentle noise. The sound of tree leaves when the wind blows through them is a "murmur." In the case of speech, "murmur" suggests a smooth, quiet, even pattern of speech.
You might say lovers "murmur sweet things to each other." You would not say they "mumble sweet things to each other!"
4 de diciembre de 2023
Mumble is to talk in a way that people can’t understand. Often because it is too quiet or indistinct. Murmur is more talking quietly, but clearly, as a sort of background noise. It seems an unusual word to use. “Whispered” might be better.
4 de diciembre de 2023
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