murmur in German
murmur in German is Gemurmel, Murmeln, Raunen — murmur means a soft, low, indistinct sound.
murmur in German
Gemurmel
(countable, uncountable) Any low, indistinct sound, like that of running water.
Murmeln
(countable, uncountable) Any low, indistinct sound, like that of running water.
Raunen
(countable, uncountable) Any low, indistinct sound, like that of running water.
Rauschen
(countable, uncountable) Any low, indistinct sound, like that of running water.
Gemurmel
(cardiology, medicine) The sound made by any condition which produces a noisy, or turbulent, flow of blood through the heart.
Murmeln
(cardiology, medicine) The sound made by any condition which produces a noisy, or turbulent, flow of blood through the heart.
Herzgeräusch
(cardiology, medicine) The sound made by any condition which produces a noisy, or turbulent, flow of blood through the heart.
Raunen
(cardiology, medicine) The sound made by any condition which produces a noisy, or turbulent, flow of blood through the heart.
Strömungsgeräusch
(cardiology, medicine) The sound made by any condition which produces a noisy, or turbulent, flow of blood through the heart.
Gemurmel
A muttered complaint or protest; the expression of dissatisfaction in a low muttering voice; any expression of complaint or discontent.
Murmeln
A muttered complaint or protest; the expression of dissatisfaction in a low muttering voice; any expression of complaint or discontent.
Murren
A muttered complaint or protest; the expression of dissatisfaction in a low muttering voice; any expression of complaint or discontent.
Gemurre
A muttered complaint or protest; the expression of dissatisfaction in a low muttering voice; any expression of complaint or discontent.
Raunen
A muttered complaint or protest; the expression of dissatisfaction in a low muttering voice; any expression of complaint or discontent.
brabbeln
(intransitive, now, _, rare) To grumble; to complain in a low, muttering voice, or express discontent at or against someone or something. [from 14th c.]
lallen
(intransitive, now, _, rare) To grumble; to complain in a low, muttering voice, or express discontent at or against someone or something. [from 14th c.]
muffeln
(intransitive, now, _, rare) To grumble; to complain in a low, muttering voice, or express discontent at or against someone or something. [from 14th c.]
murren
(intransitive, now, _, rare) To grumble; to complain in a low, muttering voice, or express discontent at or against someone or something. [from 14th c.]
nuscheln
(intransitive, now, _, rare) To grumble; to complain in a low, muttering voice, or express discontent at or against someone or something. [from 14th c.]
murmeln
(intransitive) To speak or make low, indistinguishable noise; to mumble, mutter. [from 14th c.]
brummeln
(intransitive) To speak or make low, indistinguishable noise; to mumble, mutter. [from 14th c.]
brummen
(intransitive) To speak or make low, indistinguishable noise; to mumble, mutter. [from 14th c.]
knurren
(intransitive) To speak or make low, indistinguishable noise; to mumble, mutter. [from 14th c.]
What does "murmur" mean?
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noun A soft, low, indistinct sound.
"A murmur of conversation drifted from the next room."
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verb To speak in a low, quiet, and hard-to-make-out voice.
"He murmured an apology and left the room."
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noun An unusual sound made by blood flowing through the heart, sometimes signaling a heart condition.
"The doctor detected a faint heart murmur during the checkup."
murmur in a sentence
- A murmur of conversation drifted from the next room.
- She could hear the murmur of the river outside her window.
- He murmured an apology and left the room.
- The crowd murmured in disapproval.
Similar words in German
Common German translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "murmur" in German?
"murmur" in German is Gemurmel, Murmeln, Raunen. murmur means: A soft, low, indistinct sound.
How do you use "murmur" in a sentence?
Example: "A murmur of conversation drifted from the next room." In German, "murmur" is Gemurmel, Murmeln, Raunen.
Are there other ways to say "murmur" in German?
Yes — German has 17 translations listed for "murmur": Gemurmel, Murmeln, Raunen, Rauschen, Herzgeräusch, Strömungsgeräusch.
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