murmur

noun, verb39 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.9

a murmur with very little sound

a gentle and quiet murmur

a murmur spoken in a deep or quiet tone

a murmur coming from far away

a murmur that is hard to hear

a small and barely noticeable murmur

a quiet, indistinct murmur

a low sound of excitement or anticipation

a widespread murmur from a group of people

a low sound of disapproval or anger

the low, indistinct sound of people talking

indicates the source or content of the murmur

without complaining or protesting

spoken quietly, as a murmur

accompanied by a quiet utterance

to perceive a low, quiet sound

to produce a quiet sound or word

to suddenly make a quiet sound or word

to perceive someone speaking very quietly

a murmur moves quickly through a group or place

a murmur spreads quickly through a group or place

to speak in a gentle, quiet voice

to speak with very little sound

to say something very quietly so that other people cannot hear

to speak in a soft and kind quiet voice

to speak quietly with a deep, rough-sounding voice

to say something quietly to show gratitude or approval

to say something quietly in a way that shows you are sorry

to say something in a low voice that can still be heard

to say something quietly in a matter-of-fact or humorously cynical way

to say something to oneself without making a sound

to speak quietly to another person

Collocations with "murmur"

... + murmur