explain |
mumble |
Related terms |
Explain is a related term of mumble.
As verbs the difference between explain and mumble
is that
explain is to make plain, manifest, or intelligible; to clear of obscurity; to illustrate the meaning of while
mumble is (intransitive) to speak unintelligibly or inaudibly; to fail to articulate.
As a noun mumble is
a quiet or unintelligible vocalization.
mumble |
swear |
Related terms |
Mumble is a related term of swear.
As verbs the difference between mumble and swear
is that
mumble is (intransitive) to speak unintelligibly or inaudibly; to fail to articulate while
swear is to take an oath or
swear can be to be lazy; rest for a short while during working hours.
As nouns the difference between mumble and swear
is that
mumble is a quiet or unintelligible vocalization while
swear is a swearword.
As an adjective swear is
heavy.
mumble |
deny |
Related terms |
Mumble is a related term of deny.
As verbs the difference between mumble and deny
is that
mumble is (intransitive) to speak unintelligibly or inaudibly; to fail to articulate while
deny is to not allow.
As a noun mumble
is a quiet or unintelligible vocalization.
mumble |
sigh |
Related terms |
As verbs the difference between mumble and sigh
is that
mumble is to speak unintelligibly or inaudibly; to fail to articulate while
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.
As nouns the difference between mumble and sigh
is that
mumble is a quiet or unintelligible vocalization while
sigh is a deep and prolonged audible inspiration or respiration of air, as when fatigued, frustrated, grieved, or relieved; the act of sighing.
As an interjection sigh is
an expression of fatigue, exhaustion, grief, sorrow, frustration, or the like, often used in casual written contexts.
relate |
mumble |
Related terms |
Relate is a related term of mumble.
As verbs the difference between relate and mumble
is that
relate is while
mumble is (intransitive) to speak unintelligibly or inaudibly; to fail to articulate.
As a noun mumble is
a quiet or unintelligible vocalization.
insist |
mumble |
Related terms |
As verbs the difference between insist and mumble
is that
insist is to hold up a claim emphatically while
mumble is to speak unintelligibly or inaudibly; to fail to articulate.
As a noun mumble is
a quiet or unintelligible vocalization.
mumble |
exclaim |
Related terms |
Mumble is a related term of exclaim.
As verbs the difference between mumble and exclaim
is that
mumble is (intransitive) to speak unintelligibly or inaudibly; to fail to articulate while
exclaim is (
lb) to cry out suddenly, from some strong emotion.
As nouns the difference between mumble and exclaim
is that
mumble is a quiet or unintelligible vocalization while
exclaim is (obsolete) exclamation; outcry, clamor.
Tell |
mumble |
Synonyms |
Tell is a synonym of mumble.
As verbs the difference between Tell and mumble
is that
Tell is (
lb) to count, reckon, or enumerate while
mumble is (intransitive) to speak unintelligibly or inaudibly; to fail to articulate.
As nouns the difference between Tell and mumble
is that
Tell is a reflexive, often habitual behavior, (
especially) one occurring in a context that often features attempts at deception by persons under psychological stress (such as a poker game or police interrogation), that reveals information that the person exhibiting the behavior is attempting to withhold or
Tell can be (archaeology) a mound, originally in the middle east, over or consisting of the ruins of ancient settlements while
mumble is a quiet or unintelligible vocalization.
mumble |
philosophize |
Related terms |
Mumble is a related term of philosophize.
As verbs the difference between mumble and philosophize
is that
mumble is (intransitive) to speak unintelligibly or inaudibly; to fail to articulate while
philosophize is to philosophically ponder or reason out.
As a noun mumble
is a quiet or unintelligible vocalization.
assert |
mumble |
Related terms |
Assert is a related term of mumble.
As nouns the difference between assert and mumble
is that
assert is (computer science) an assert statement; a section of source code which tests whether an expected condition is true while
mumble is a quiet or unintelligible vocalization.
As verbs the difference between assert and mumble
is that
assert is to declare with assurance or plainly and strongly; to state positively while
mumble is (intransitive) to speak unintelligibly or inaudibly; to fail to articulate.
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