mum´bler

mum´bler
mum|ble «MUHM buhl», verb, -bled, -bling, noun.
–v.i.
1. to speak indistinctly, as a person does when his lips are partly closed; speak in low tones; mutter: »

She appeared as if she wanted to say something, and kept making signs…and mumbling (Charlotte Brontë).

SYNONYM(S): See syn. under murmur. (Cf.murmur)
2. to chew as a person does who has no teeth: »

The old dog mumbled on a crust.

–v.t.
1. to say indistinctly, as a person does when his lips are partly closed: »

to mumble one's words. He affirmed that we mumbled our speech with our lips and teeth, and ran the words together without pause or distinction (Tobias Smollett).

SYNONYM(S): See syn. under murmur. (Cf.murmur)
2. to chew as a person does who has no teeth: »

The old dog mumbled the crust.

–n.
the act or fact of mumbling; indistinct speech: »

There was a mumble of protest from the team against the umpire's decision.

[Middle English momelen, perhaps (frequentative) < mum2]
mum´bler, noun.
mum´bling|ly, adverb.

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  • mum´bling|ly — mum|ble «MUHM buhl», verb, bled, bling, noun. –v.i. 1. to speak indistinctly, as a person does when his lips are partly closed; speak in low tones; mutter: »She appeared as if she wanted to say something, and kept making signs…and mumbling… …   Useful english dictionary

  • mum|ble — «MUHM buhl», verb, bled, bling, noun. –v.i. 1. to speak indistinctly, as a person does when his lips are partly closed; speak in low tones; mutter: »She appeared as if she wanted to say something, and kept making signs…and mumbling (Charlotte… …   Useful english dictionary

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  • mum — am·i·dos·to·mum; amo·mum; an·cy·los·to·mum; an·the·mum; an·tho·sper·mum; aza·lea·mum; bat·ra·cho·sper·mum; bro·si·mum; bu·nos·to·mum; buph·thal·mum; car·dio·sper·mum; cas·ta·no·sper·mum; chry·san·the·mum; chry·san·the·mum·ic; cin·na·mo·mum;… …   English syllables

  • mumbler — mum·bler …   English syllables

  • mumble — mum•ble [[t]ˈmʌm bəl[/t]] v. bled, bling, n. 1) to utter in a soft, indistinct manner 2) to chew ineffectively, as from loss of teeth 3) a soft, indistinct utterance or sound • Etymology: 1275–1325; ME momelen=mom(me) mum I+ elen le mum′bler, n.… …   From formal English to slang

  • mumble — mum|ble [ mʌmbl ] verb intransitive or transitive * to say something in a way that is not loud or clear enough so that your words are difficult to understand: He mumbled something about not wanting to go to work. ╾ mum|ble noun count ╾ mum|bler… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • Mumbler — Mum bler, n. One who mumbles. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • sem — ar·sem; as·sem·blance; as·sem·ble; as·sem·blé; as·sem·bly·man; di·sem·a·tism; dis·sem·ble; dis·sem·bler; dis·sem·bling·ly; dis·sem·i·nate; dis·sem·i·na·tion; dis·sem·i·na·tor; dis·sem·i·nule; em·phy·sem·a·tous; geth·sem·a·ne; in·sem·i·nate;… …   English syllables

  • Am — Am; am·a·crine; am·adel·phous; am·a·dou; am·a·lek·ite; am·al·ri·cian; am·an·din; am·a·ni·ta; am·a·nous; am·a·ra; am·a·ranth; am·a·ran·tha·ce·ae; am·a·ran·thine; am·a·ran·thus; am·a·ran·tite; am·a·relle; am·a·ril·lite; am·a·roid; am·a·roi·dal;… …   English syllables

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