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Mumble

ˈməmbəl
Extremely common
800 - 900
800 - 900
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mumlat, mluvení nesrozumitelně, zamumlat

Mumble meanings in Czech

mumlat

Example:
He tends to mumble when he's nervous.
Když je nervózní, často mumlá.
Can you repeat that? I couldn't hear you; you were mumbling.
Můžeš to zopakovat? Neslyšel jsem tě, mumlal jsi.
Usage: informalContext: Used when someone speaks quietly or unclearly, often due to nervousness or shyness.
Note: This term is commonly used in everyday conversation, especially among friends and family.

mluvení nesrozumitelně

Example:
The teacher asked him to stop mumbling and speak clearly.
Učitelka ho požádala, aby přestal mluvit nesrozumitelně a mluvil jasně.
She was mumbling under her breath.
Mumlala si pod nos.
Usage: informalContext: Describes speaking in a way that is hard to understand, often used in situations where clarity is important.
Note: This phrase can also imply that the speaker is expressing dissatisfaction or frustration quietly.

zamumlat

Example:
He mumbled an apology.
Zamumlal omluvu.
She mumbled a response to the question.
Zamumlala odpověď na otázku.
Usage: formal/informalContext: Used when someone gives a quiet or unclear response, often in a formal or polite context.
Note: This form can be used in both casual and formal situations, depending on the context.

Mumble's synonyms

murmur

To speak in a low, indistinct manner, often in a way that is difficult to hear or understand.
Example: She murmured a response, barely audible.
Note: Murmur typically implies a softer and more continuous sound compared to mumble.

mutter

To speak in a low, grumbling way, usually expressing dissatisfaction or discontent.
Example: He muttered under his breath, expressing his discontent.
Note: Mutter often conveys a sense of discontent or dissatisfaction, while mumble may simply refer to unclear speech.

whisper

To speak very softly or quietly, often in a secretive or conspiratorial manner.
Example: She whispered the secret to her friend.
Note: Whisper involves speaking softly but with more intention and often with the implication of secrecy.

muffle

To deaden or soften the sound of something, making it less clear or distinct.
Example: His words were muffled by the thick scarf he wore.
Note: Muffle refers to making a sound less clear or distinct by covering or obstructing it, unlike mumbling which is about unclear speech.

Mumble expressions, common phrases

Mumble under one's breath

To speak quietly or indistinctly, usually in a way that is hard to hear or understand.
Example: She mumbled under her breath so no one could hear what she was saying.
Note: This phrase adds the element of speaking quietly or indistinctly to the original word 'mumble.'

Mumble jumble

A disorganized or confusing mixture of things.
Example: The instructions were a mumble jumble of unclear steps and confusing diagrams.
Note: This phrase uses 'mumble' to describe a confusing or disorganized situation, rather than speech.

Mumble something over

To say something quietly and repetitively, often to oneself.
Example: He mumbled over his lines before the play, trying to remember them.
Note: This phrase implies a repetitive and quiet manner of speaking or going over something.

Mumble your way through

To speak unclearly or incoherently while trying to express oneself or explain something.
Example: She mumbled her way through the presentation, making it hard for the audience to follow.
Note: This phrase suggests struggling to articulate thoughts or ideas clearly while speaking.

Mumble out

To speak something quietly or with difficulty, especially when feeling nervous or embarrassed.
Example: He mumbled out an apology before quickly leaving the room.
Note: This phrase emphasizes the act of speaking something quietly or with difficulty, often due to emotions.

Mumble your words

To speak so unclearly that it is difficult for others to understand what you are saying.
Example: He was so nervous that he mumbled his words during the interview.
Note: This phrase specifically refers to speaking unclearly, making it hard for others to comprehend.

Mumble to oneself

To speak quietly or indistinctly to oneself, often while thinking or pondering.
Example: She mumbled to herself as she tried to figure out the answer.
Note: This phrase highlights speaking quietly or indistinctly while thinking or reflecting, usually not intended for others to hear.

Mumble everyday (slang) expressions

Mumblecore

Mumblecore refers to a genre of independent film characterized by low-budget production values, naturalistic performances, and improvised dialogue. It is often associated with low-key, slice-of-life stories.
Example: I love those mumblecore films with their naturalistic dialogue.
Note: The term 'mumblecore' is specifically related to a film genre and differs from the more general term 'mumble' which refers to speaking in a low or indistinct voice.

Mumble rapper

A mumble rapper is a type of hip-hop artist known for using auto-tuned vocals and often delivering their lyrics in a way that is difficult to understand or 'mumbled'. This style of rapping focuses more on the overall sound and vibe than clear enunciation of words.
Example: He's a mumble rapper known for his use of autotune and repetitive lyrics.
Note: While 'mumble' refers to speaking unclearly, 'mumble rapper' specifically refers to a subgenre of rap music characterized by a particular style of delivery.

Mumble server

A mumble server is a type of voice over IP (VoIP) software primarily used by gamers for real-time communication during multiplayer games. It allows players to communicate with each other using voice chat while playing.
Example: We use a mumble server for our gaming sessions because of its low latency.
Note: In this context, 'mumble' retains its meaning of speaking quietly or unclearly, but it refers to the software platform used for voice communication rather than the act of speaking itself.

Mumble rap

Mumble rap is a style of hip-hop music characterized by its focus on melodic flow and catchy hooks rather than complex lyrics. Artists in this subgenre often prioritize the overall sound and cadence of their delivery over clear articulation of words.
Example: Some people criticize mumble rap for its lack of lyrical clarity.
Note: 'Mumble rap' specifically refers to a style of rap music, whereas 'mumble' on its own refers to speaking in a low or indistinct voice.

Mumble - Examples

She mumbled something under her breath.
Ona něco mumlala pod nos.
He tends to mumble when he's nervous.
Když je nervózní, obvykle mumlá.
I couldn't understand his mumbled words.
Nerozuměl jsem jeho mumlaným slovům.

Mumble grammar

Mumble - Adjective (Adjective) / Adjective (Adjective)
Lemma: mumble
Conjugations
Verb, past tense (Verb, past tense): mumbled
Verb, gerund or present participle (Verb, gerund or present participle): mumbling
Verb, 3rd person singular present (Verb, 3rd person singular present): mumbles
Verb, base form (Verb, base form): mumble
Verb, non-3rd person singular present (Verb, non-3rd person singular present): mumble
Syllables, Separation and Stress
mumble Contains 2 syllables: mum • ble
Phonetic transcription: ˈməm-bəl
mum ble , ˈməm bəl (The red syllable is stressed)

Mumble - Importance and usage frequency

The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000.
mumble: 800 - 900 (Extremely common).
This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
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