- murmur
- mur|mur1 [ `mɜrmər ] verb **1. ) intransitive or transitive to say something in a very quiet voice:Frances murmured an apology as she left.He was murmuring in her ear.2. ) intransitive to make a quiet continuous sound:The little stream murmured at the foot of the hill.3. ) intransitive FORMAL to complain in a quiet or secret way about someone or something╾ mur|mur|ing noun count or uncountmurmurmur|mur 2 [ `mɜrmər ] noun1. ) count something that is said in a very quiet voice:Let's go, he said in a low murmur.a ) a quiet expression of a feeling:a murmur of dissent/agreement/discontent2. ) singular a quiet continuous sound:murmur of: a low murmur of voicesthe soft murmur of the wind3. ) count a complaint about someone or something that you make in a quiet or secret waya ) without a murmur without complaining:He carried out her orders without a murmur.4. ) count MEDICAL an unusual quiet sound made by your heart that may be a sign of disease or damage:a heart murmur
Usage of the words and phrases in modern English. 2013.