say something in a quite voice that is difficult hear or understand
"Mumbling" refers to speaking in a quiet or indistinct manner, making it difficult for others to understand the words being said. It can involve unclear articulation, low volume, or speaking with one's mouth partially closed.
to say something a quietly way
"Mumbling" typically has a negative connotation for articulation, suggesting unclear or indistinct speech.
"Smumbleing" is not a recognized or standard English word. It may be a typographical error or a made-up word with no defined meaning.
Clear speech refers to the delivery of spoken information in a manner that is easy to understand, with proper articulation, enunciation, and pronunciation. It involves speaking at a moderate pace, using appropriate volume and intonation, and avoiding mumbling or rushing through words. Clear speech helps to ensure effective communication and comprehension between speakers and listeners.
Talking under your breath means speaking very quietly or mumbling so that others may not be able to hear what you are saying. It is often done out of frustration, annoyance, or to avoid confrontation.
An example of clear speech is speaking at a moderate pace, enunciating each word clearly, using appropriate volume, tone, and pitch, and avoiding mumbling or slurring words. It is also important to organize thoughts coherently and use simple language to ensure the message is easily understood by the listener.
milmul (מלמול) = "mumbling"
mumbling is the adjective in that sentence..
G. Brown mumbling stuff while D. Cameron makes jokes about him.
Mumbling is speaking in a low, inaudible manner which makes it hard to tell what the person is saying. Bawling is crying.
eating, sleeping, mumbling, drinking, brushing teeth
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Because You Cant Hear What They Are Saying!
Karle Erickson
If you are referring to the most quiet speaking, that would be whispering. Mumbling is hard to understand not because it is quiet but because it is not clear speech. Mumbling is the opposite of enunciating.
There are no known medical conditions that cause a person to mumble to themselves. If the mumbling is excessive and interferes with a person's life, they might have a mental illness.