murmur

કલરવ
definition
verb
Nina murmured an excuse and hurried away
say something in a low, soft, or indistinct voice.
noun
his voice was little more than a murmur
a soft, indistinct sound made by a person or group of people speaking quietly or at a distance.
translation of 'murmur'
કલરવ,
સતત ધ્વનિ,
ગણગણાટ
example
the 'murmur' of bees in the rhododendrons
If you're looking for a glamorous night out, bathed in the glow of candlelight with the unassuming 'murmur' of trip hop in the background, than you've come to the wrong place.
The noises of the performance were now a distant 'murmur' , but other than that it was completely silent.
He groaned, and almost dreamily began to 'murmur' to himself, ‘You'll show her.’
Her haggard face and melancholy expression elicited a 'murmur' of shock from the assemblage of reporters as she moved to the podium and began to speak.
his voice was little more than a 'murmur'
Many in the crowd began to 'murmur' their dissent at this.
The air, the quiet 'murmur' of happy kids, it all helped.
A soft 'murmur' of agreement swept through the rest of them, and they were now facing the General with determination in their eyes.
now they do not simply 'murmur' against him, they quarrel noisily with him
He was starving and suffering from a broken leg and heart 'murmur' .
A warm 'murmur' of approval rippled across the room.
There was a general 'murmur' of approval and excitement.
A riffling noise joins the 'murmur' of a few voices under the high ceiling.
there was a 'murmur' of approval from the crowd
With a 'murmur' of thanks he took it from me and began rapidly riffling through the pages until he came to ‘The Phoenix and the Turtle.’
Receiving only an inaudible 'murmur' in response, he returned his attention to the occupied seats across the room.
The pin-drop silence at the start gradually melted into a gentle background 'murmur' , full of the sound of papers rustling, friends whispering and restless feet shuffling.
Flags flap briskly in a stiffening wind, providing the only sounds beyond the clicking of cameras and the distant 'murmur' of cars making their slow, careful way to the site.
A 'murmur' of disbelief spread through the room, but quieted when she spoke again.
Quiet at first, they might have been mistaken for the sound of the wind in the neighbouring trees, but these voices never subsided, never ceased, their 'murmur' became clamour.
I let out a breath, along with a little 'murmur' of thanks to whatever god might be up there.
Snow-like petals carpeted the lawn, softening the sound of footsteps to a distant 'murmur' .
The young woman's attack raises a 'murmur' of approval from the other women in the room.
When the change was announced in 1993 there was not a 'murmur' of dissent.
the distant 'murmur' of traffic
Sarah woke up to the low 'murmur' of people speaking.
A 'murmur' is heard through a stethoscope as the heart beats.
Over time, the agreeable questioning seemed to stimulate unrest in the audience, which began to 'murmur' its displeasure.
Sometimes, a doctor can determine with the stethoscope alone whether a particular 'murmur' is a sign of heart disease.
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