murmur

ಗೊಣಗುತ್ತಿದ್ದರು
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.
example
A soft 'murmur' went through the crowd, but he silenced them again with a raise of his arm.
He was starving and suffering from a broken leg and heart 'murmur' .
Now there's barely the slightest 'murmur' of dissent.
The whole medical section was silent for a moment save for the hum of equipment, then the background 'murmur' started again.
I laid in my bed for some time after, listening to the soft 'murmur' of people talking downstairs.
He asked quietly in almost a 'murmur' , shifting only slightly in his seat so as not to disturb his precious burden.
His face turned bright red as he began to 'murmur' an answer while staring at her sheet.
now they do not simply 'murmur' against him, they quarrel noisily with him
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.
He groaned, and almost dreamily began to 'murmur' to himself, ‘You'll show her.’
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.
There was a general 'murmur' of thanks and hope-she-gets-betters, and then, one by one, they all left the hall in hushed excitement.
The noises of the performance were now a distant 'murmur' , but other than that it was completely silent.
She remembered the feeling of the rough-hewn walls against her fingertips and the soft 'murmur' of voices that sounded like the stone was speaking to her, but no directions.
Many in the crowd began to 'murmur' their dissent at this.
The only sound was the soft 'murmur' of the computers, the steady tick of the clock, and the somewhat less steady tapping of Pierson rhythmically belting his chair with his fingers.
A referral to the cardiologist has shown that his heart 'murmur' was not due to any structural abnormality as an echocardiogram was normal.
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.
He continues to explain himself in a 'murmur' as the whole bank listens in.
Over time, the agreeable questioning seemed to stimulate unrest in the audience, which began to 'murmur' its displeasure.
A warm 'murmur' of approval rippled across the room.
When the change was announced in 1993 there was not a 'murmur' of dissent.
the 'murmur' of bees in the rhododendrons
she had been born with a heart 'murmur'
The audience began to 'murmur' as the election story unfolded on the screen.
A 'murmur' is heard through a stethoscope as the heart beats.
Her past medical history was unremarkable, except for a heart 'murmur' .
she accepted his offer with a quiet 'murmur' of thanks
a quiet 'murmur' of thanks
There was a general 'murmur' of approval and excitement.
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