noun
- Plural of mumbling; indistinct or unclear utterances or speech.
Usage: Usually used in plural form; Often refers to speech that is hard to understand or hear clearly
Examples
- The old man's mumblings were so quiet that no one could understand what he was saying.
- She heard mumblings coming from the next room but couldn't make out the words.
- His nervous mumblings during the presentation made it hard for the audience to follow.
- The child's sleepy mumblings suggested she was having a dream.
- The crowd's mumblings of discontent grew louder as the meeting continued.
- I could only catch fragments of his mumblings as he walked past.
- Her mumblings about the unfair decision went unheard by the decision-makers.