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Murmured meaning
simple past and past participle of murmur
Example sentences (20)
She was chewing a piece of bubble gum, and during the dancer’s most demanding moves she murmured appreciatively.
Loose lips in Cordova murmured that “Sam” Blum must have committed suicide.
Linle but to chase after the mother and son of the empress dowager yan yi qusheng murmured.
At first, I was almost afraid to come across the inevitable murmured love lyrics of the slower songs on this album.
Someone murmured something like “You can’t have that sort of thing going on murmur of assent.
The song, “Mal a Laise,” was an exercise in atmosphere, with droning synth loops layered over reverb-heavy vocals murmured in both French and English.
And receiving it they murmured against the master of the house, Saying: These last have worked but one hour, and thou hast made them equal to us, that have borne the burden of the day and the heats.
Spectators murmured in confusion at the sudden pause in the action.
The three-term Democratic congressman murmured “No decision.
Towards the end of the Royal baby's first outing, the Duchess of Cambridge murmured to Prince William that she was worried about the baby getting cold before they headed back inside.
Examples of the sad lyrics are: "Sweetheart I'm bidding you fond farewell" murmured the youth one day..
For example, Gujarati has vowels with a partially lax phonation called breathy voice or murmured, while Burmese has vowels with a partially tense phonation called creaky voice or laryngealized.
For example, in both languages, the standard morphological mechanism for achieving the morphosyntactic copula is to simply execute the noun prefix syllable as murmured (or 'depressed').
He murmured twice the words "the truth" then died.
However, murmured and aspirated stops are acoustically similar in that in both cases there is a delay in the onset of full voicing.
If the murmured consonant was at the beginning of a word, it left behind a low tone; at the end, it left begind a high tone.
In all five of the southeastern Bantu languages named, the murmured stops (even if they are realised phonetically as devoiced aspirates) have a marked tone-lowering (or tone-depressing) effect on the following tautosyllabic vowels.
In some Bantu languages, historically murmured stops have been phonetically devoiced, Traill, Anthony, James S. M. Khumalo and Paul Fridjhon (1987).
In the history of several languages (like Greek and some varieties of Chinese ), murmured stops have developed into aspirated stops.
Nasal clicks may also vary, with plain voiced, breathy voiced / murmured nasal, aspirated, and unaspirated voiceless clicks attested (the last only in Taa).