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murmur in Russian

murmur in Russian is бормота́ние, журчание, ро́пот — murmur means a soft, low, indistinct sound.

murmur in Russian

бормота́ние
noun
Pronounced: bormotaniye
(countable, uncountable) Any low, indistinct sound, like that of running water.
журчание
noun
Pronounced: zhurchaniye
(countable, uncountable) Any low, indistinct sound, like that of running water.
ро́пот
noun
Pronounced: ropot
(countable, uncountable) Any low, indistinct sound, like that of running water.
шелест
noun
Pronounced: shelest
(countable, uncountable) Any low, indistinct sound, like that of running water.
шорох
noun
Pronounced: shorokh
(countable, uncountable) Any low, indistinct sound, like that of running water.
бормота́ние
noun
Pronounced: bormotaniye
(cardiology, medicine) The sound made by any condition which produces a noisy, or turbulent, flow of blood through the heart.
ро́пот
noun
Pronounced: ropot
(cardiology, medicine) The sound made by any condition which produces a noisy, or turbulent, flow of blood through the heart.
шум
noun
Pronounced: shum
(cardiology, medicine) The sound made by any condition which produces a noisy, or turbulent, flow of blood through the heart.
бормота́ние
noun
Pronounced: bormotaniye
A muttered complaint or protest; the expression of dissatisfaction in a low muttering voice; any expression of complaint or discontent.
ро́пот
noun
Pronounced: ropot
A muttered complaint or protest; the expression of dissatisfaction in a low muttering voice; any expression of complaint or discontent.
бормота́ть
verb
Pronounced: bormotat
(intransitive, now, _, rare) To grumble; to complain in a low, muttering voice, or express discontent at or against someone or something. [from 14th c.]
ворчать
verb
Pronounced: vorchat
(intransitive, now, _, rare) To grumble; to complain in a low, muttering voice, or express discontent at or against someone or something. [from 14th c.]
мыча́ть
verb
Pronounced: mychat
(intransitive, now, _, rare) To grumble; to complain in a low, muttering voice, or express discontent at or against someone or something. [from 14th c.]
роптать
verb
Pronounced: roptat
(intransitive, now, _, rare) To grumble; to complain in a low, muttering voice, or express discontent at or against someone or something. [from 14th c.]
бормота́ть
verb
Pronounced: bormotat
(intransitive) To speak or make low, indistinguishable noise; to mumble, mutter. [from 14th c.]

What does "murmur" mean?

  1. noun A soft, low, indistinct sound.
    "A murmur of conversation drifted from the next room."
  2. verb To speak in a low, quiet, and hard-to-make-out voice.
    "He murmured an apology and left the room."
  3. 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.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "murmur" in Russian?

"murmur" in Russian is бормота́ние, журчание, ро́пот. murmur means: A soft, low, indistinct sound.

How do you pronounce бормота́ние?

"murmur" in Russian is бормота́ние, pronounced "bormotaniye".

How do you use "murmur" in a sentence?

Example: "A murmur of conversation drifted from the next room." In Russian, "murmur" is бормота́ние, журчание, ро́пот.

Are there other ways to say "murmur" in Russian?

Yes — Russian has 10 translations listed for "murmur": бормота́ние, журчание, ро́пот, шелест, шорох, шум.

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