mutter

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The meaning (definition) of the word mutter
to talk in a low quiet voice that is hard to hear
The word mutter used in a sentence
“Grandpa started to mutter to himself while he was reading the newspaper.”
Words that mean the same as mutter (synonyms)
whispergrumble
How the word mutter is said around the world
| French | murmurer |
| Spanish | murmurar |
| Mandarin | 低声 |
| Hindi | धीरे से कहना |
| Arabic | تمتم |
| Russian | бормотать |
| Portuguese (EU) | murmurar |
| Portuguese (BR) | murmurar |
| Japanese | つぶやく |
| German | murmeln |
| Urdu | گڑبڑ |
| Punjabi | ਬੁੜਬੁੜਾਉਣਾ |
| Korean | 속삭임 |
| Hebrew | מִלמוּל |
| Greek | μουρμούρισμα |
| Dutch | mompelen |
| Filipino | bulong |
| Vietnamese | lẩm bẩm |
| Turkish | mırıldanmak |
| Persian | موتر |
| Polish | mruczeć |
| Ukrainian | бурмотіти |
| Bengali | বিড়বিড় করা |
| Swedish | mumla |
| Italian | borbottare |
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