English to Malay Dictionary murmur

murmur

bisikan
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
Receiving only an inaudible 'murmur' in response, he returned his attention to the occupied seats across the room.
Snow-like petals carpeted the lawn, softening the sound of footsteps to a distant 'murmur' .
He asked quietly in almost a 'murmur' , shifting only slightly in his seat so as not to disturb his precious burden.
A 'murmur' of disbelief spread through the room, but quieted when she spoke again.
a quiet 'murmur' of thanks
‘I apologize,’ their voices faded to a soft 'murmur' as they moved away.
He has always answered questions slowly at a voice level hardly above a 'murmur' and it is no different today.
Synths and strings melt together for a lush background 'murmur' , behind the lean, precise jazz-pop song structures, all wrapped in thick, warm production.
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.
I pushed open the front door, and immediately heard the soft, worried 'murmur' of voices from the den.
she had been born with a heart 'murmur'
Nary a 'murmur' of dissent was voiced amongst the remarkably relaxed muso crowd.
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 approval and excitement.
Many in the crowd began to 'murmur' their dissent at this.
He was starving and suffering from a broken leg and heart 'murmur' .
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.
I laid in my bed for some time after, listening to the soft 'murmur' of people talking downstairs.
The air, the quiet 'murmur' of happy kids, it all helped.
there was a 'murmur' of approval from the crowd
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 audience began to 'murmur' as the election story unfolded on the screen.
the distant 'murmur' of traffic
The others 'murmur' what could be approval or embarrassment, nurse their bourbons, and glumly fall back into silence.
the 'murmur' of bees in the rhododendrons
she accepted his offer with a quiet 'murmur' of thanks
When the change was announced in 1993 there was not a 'murmur' of dissent.
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.
Cath watched long enough that the sounds in the cafeteria became a distant 'murmur' , a sort of background noise to her thoughts.
A 'murmur' of thanks and respect rippled through the room.
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