mumble |
drawl |
Related terms |
Mumble is a related term of drawl.
As verbs the difference between mumble and drawl
is that
mumble is (intransitive) to speak unintelligibly or inaudibly; to fail to articulate while
drawl is to drag on slowly and heavily; while or dawdle away time indolently.
As nouns the difference between mumble and drawl
is that
mumble is a quiet or unintelligible vocalization while
drawl is a way of speaking slowly while lengthening vowel sounds and running words together characteristic of some.
drawl |
jabber |
Related terms |
Drawl is a related term of jabber.
As verbs the difference between drawl and jabber
is that
drawl is to drag on slowly and heavily; while or dawdle away time indolently while
jabber is (
label) to talk rapidly, indistinctly, or unintelligibly; to utter gibberish or nonsense.
As nouns the difference between drawl and jabber
is that
drawl is a way of speaking slowly while lengthening vowel sounds and running words together characteristic of some while
jabber is rapid or incoherent talk, with indistinct utterance; gibberish.
recount |
drawl |
Related terms |
Recount is a related term of drawl.
As nouns the difference between recount and drawl
is that
recount is retelling, narration, rendering or
recount can be a counting again, as of votes while
drawl is a way of speaking slowly while lengthening vowel sounds and running words together characteristic of some.
As verbs the difference between recount and drawl
is that
recount is to tell over; to relate in detail; to recite; to tell or narrate the particulars of or
recount can be to count or reckon again while
drawl is to drag on slowly and heavily; while or dawdle away time indolently.
boom |
drawl |
Related terms |
Boom is a related term of drawl.
As nouns the difference between boom and drawl
is that
boom is while
drawl is a way of speaking slowly while lengthening vowel sounds and running words together characteristic of some.
As a verb drawl is
to drag on slowly and heavily; while or dawdle away time indolently.
rasp |
drawl |
In intransitive terms the difference between rasp and drawl
is that
rasp is to make a noise similar to the one a rasp makes in use; to utter rasps while
drawl is to speak with a slow, spiritless utterance, from affectation, laziness, or lack of interest.
In transitive terms the difference between rasp and drawl
is that
rasp is to work something with a rasp while
drawl is to utter or pronounce in a dull, spiritless tone, as if by dragging out the utterance.
drawl |
drawls |
As verbs the difference between drawl and drawls
is that
drawl is to drag on slowly and heavily; while or dawdle away time indolently while
drawls is (
drawl).
As nouns the difference between drawl and drawls
is that
drawl is a way of speaking slowly while lengthening vowel sounds and running words together characteristic of some while
drawls is .
lengthen |
drawl |
In lang=en terms the difference between lengthen and drawl
is that
lengthen is to become longer while
drawl is to speak with a slow, spiritless utterance, from affectation, laziness, or lack of interest.
As verbs the difference between lengthen and drawl
is that
lengthen is to make longer, to extend the length of while
drawl is to drag on slowly and heavily; while or dawdle away time indolently.
As a noun drawl is
a way of speaking slowly while lengthening vowel sounds and running words together characteristic of some.
babble |
drawl |
In intransitive terms the difference between babble and drawl
is that
babble is to make a continuous murmuring noise, as shallow water running over stones while
drawl is to speak with a slow, spiritless utterance, from affectation, laziness, or lack of interest.
In transitive terms the difference between babble and drawl
is that
babble is to disclose by too free talk, as a secret while
drawl is to utter or pronounce in a dull, spiritless tone, as if by dragging out the utterance.
drawl |
accent |
In transitive terms the difference between drawl and accent
is that
drawl is to utter or pronounce in a dull, spiritless tone, as if by dragging out the utterance while
accent is to mark with written accents.
sigh |
drawl |
Related terms |
Sigh is a related term of drawl.
In lang=en terms the difference between sigh and drawl
is that
sigh is to express by sighs; to utter in or with sighs while
drawl is to speak with a slow, spiritless utterance, from affectation, laziness, or lack of interest.
As nouns the difference between sigh and drawl
is that
sigh is a deep and prolonged audible inspiration or respiration of air, as when fatigued, frustrated, grieved, or relieved; the act of sighing while
drawl is a way of speaking slowly while lengthening vowel sounds and running words together characteristic of some.
As verbs the difference between sigh and drawl
is that
sigh is to inhale a larger quantity of air than usual, and immediately expel it; to make a deep single audible respiration, especially as the result or involuntary expression of fatigue, exhaustion, grief, sorrow, frustration, or the like while
drawl is to drag on slowly and heavily; while or dawdle away time indolently.
As an interjection sigh
is an expression of fatigue, exhaustion, grief, sorrow, frustration, or the like, often used in casual written contexts.
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