complain, moan, gripe, whinge, carp, whine, grouse, bleat
A grumble of thunder was heard in the distance
Here are some: Cranky, snappish, grumbling, grumpy, murmur, mutter
Suffixes for grumble:
Silence, quiet,
The word grouchy is an adjective, a word that describes a noun.The word grouchy is the adjective form of the noun grouch.The noun form of the adjective grouchy is grouchiness.
Mumbling is speaking in a low, inaudible manner which makes it hard to tell what the person is saying. Bawling is crying.
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.
No, it means grouchy or crabby.
Mumbling is speech that is spoken in a lower decibel level than ordinary speech for that individual. Mumbling is an indication that the mumbler is feeling awkward about the answer. Due to environmental, physical and/or mental anxiety concerning the answer the mumbler may do so irregularly or often. An individual may mumble about the actions of others: "I do not believe that jerk said that". An individual may mumble when stressed: "That jerk is so stupid". An individual may mumble when elated: "It finally happened!".
Irritable or crabby.
mumbling is the adjective in that sentence..
"Grouchy" is an adjective; it is similar to "grumpy."
Husband!
That is the correct spelling of the adjective "grouchy" (grumpy, irritable).
Yes, it is always a good idea to feed a man when he is grouchy.It could be good to feed a man when he is grouchy, depending on his personality and why he is grouchy. Perhaps he is grouchy because he is hungry.
The word grouchy is an adjective, a word that describes a noun.The word grouchy is the adjective form of the noun grouch.The noun form of the adjective grouchy is grouchiness.
Yes, grouchy is stressed on the first syllable.
The Grouchy Ladybug was created on 1977-08-27.
The grouchy teacher told the students to work from their books.
Grouchy - 1916 was released on: USA: 2 December 1916
Mumbling is speaking in a low, inaudible manner which makes it hard to tell what the person is saying. Bawling is crying.