Fretful Murmur has written:
'More miseries!!' -- subject(s): Accessible book
Eric Maisel has written: 'The fretful dancer' -- subject(s): Accessible book
Babies soon become fretful when they are tired or hungry. ( Parviz )
That is the correct spelling of the adjective "fretful" (worried, worrying).
Murmur is a noun (a murmur) and a verb (to murmur).
The word fretful means irritable, nervous, anxious or peeved. There are several words that can be used for the opposite of fretful including calm, happy, relaxed, laid back, and joyous.
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Because he was fretful about his family's economic situation, John slept poorly for several nights.
The baby cried with a fretful whimper. The baby sobbed fretfully.
inclined to be troubled
Murmur
yesterday
The word murmur is both a verb (murmur, murmurs, murmuring, murmured) and a noun (murmur, murmurs). Examples: Verb: I saw dad murmur something to mom that made her smile. Noun: The murmur of the audience began to sound more restless.