Murmur (Speech)

This article is about murmur in regards to speech, for alternate meanings see Murmur.
In common usage, the word murmur means a soft-sounded and quiet utterance, often where the speaker does not want to be known. Gossip and rumours, as well as desent and mocking talk about an authority, are often described as murmurs.

 

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