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!".
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.
Oh, dude, like mumbling is when you're talking all quiet and unclear, you know, like when your mom asks you a question and you're trying to avoid giving a straight answer. Bawling, on the other hand, is like full-on crying, like ugly-crying, snot everywhere, can't catch your breath kind of crying. So yeah, mumbling is like whispering with your mouth full, and bawling is like a full-on emotional breakdown.
Able to be understood; comprehensible. The opposite would be unintelligible. "Joe's mumbling speech was unintelligible. But David's speech was clear and intelligible."
It is a slang term for an alcoholic, especially one who is so far along that they will drink anything to get drunk, even cheap wine. Winos are usually found stumbling around in the street mumbling to themselves, or sleeping in doorways or on park benches.
meaning of bonding meaning of bonding
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.
mumbling is the adjective in that sentence..
eating, sleeping, mumbling, drinking, brushing teeth
Bath salts
with the fingers
with the fingers
Because You Cant Hear What They Are Saying!
Quiet, ununderstandable mumbling. Usually associated with singing quietly.
Karle Erickson
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.
No. Instead, it's a similie.
Oh, dude, like mumbling is when you're talking all quiet and unclear, you know, like when your mom asks you a question and you're trying to avoid giving a straight answer. Bawling, on the other hand, is like full-on crying, like ugly-crying, snot everywhere, can't catch your breath kind of crying. So yeah, mumbling is like whispering with your mouth full, and bawling is like a full-on emotional breakdown.