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Verbalize vs Mumble - What's the difference?

verbalize | mumble | Related terms |

Verbalize is a related term of mumble.


As verbs the difference between verbalize and mumble

is that verbalize is to speak or to use words to express while mumble is (intransitive) to speak unintelligibly or inaudibly; to fail to articulate.

As a noun mumble is

a quiet or unintelligible vocalization.

Mumble vs Squawk - What's the difference?

mumble | squawk | Related terms |

Mumble is a related term of squawk.


As verbs the difference between mumble and squawk

is that mumble is (intransitive) to speak unintelligibly or inaudibly; to fail to articulate while squawk is to make a squawking noise; to yell, scream, or call out shrilly.

As nouns the difference between mumble and squawk

is that mumble is a quiet or unintelligible vocalization while squawk is a shrill noise, especially made by a voice or bird; a yell, scream, or call.

Mumble vs Stumble - What's the difference?

mumble | stumble |


As verbs the difference between mumble and stumble

is that mumble is to speak unintelligibly or inaudibly; to fail to articulate while stumble is to trip or fall; to walk clumsily.

As nouns the difference between mumble and stumble

is that mumble is a quiet or unintelligible vocalization while stumble is a fall, trip or substantial misstep.

Mumble - What does it mean?

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Muttered vs Mumble - What's the difference?

muttered | mumble |


As verbs the difference between muttered and mumble

is that muttered is (mutter) while mumble is (intransitive) to speak unintelligibly or inaudibly; to fail to articulate.

As a noun mumble is

a quiet or unintelligible vocalization.

Muffle vs Mumble - What's the difference?

muffle | mumble |


As nouns the difference between muffle and mumble

is that muffle is anything that mutes or deadens sound while mumble is a quiet or unintelligible vocalization.

As verbs the difference between muffle and mumble

is that muffle is to wrap (a person, face etc.) in fabric or another covering, for warmth or protection; often with up while mumble is to speak unintelligibly or inaudibly; to fail to articulate.

Mumble vs Rumble - What's the difference?

mumble | rumble |


As verbs the difference between mumble and rumble

is that mumble is to speak unintelligibly or inaudibly; to fail to articulate while rumble is to make a low, heavy, continuous sound.

As nouns the difference between mumble and rumble

is that mumble is a quiet or unintelligible vocalization while rumble is a low, heavy, continuous sound, such as that of thunder or a hungry stomach.

As an interjection rumble is

an onomatopoeia describing a rumbling noise.

Tumble vs Mumble - What's the difference?

tumble | mumble |


As nouns the difference between tumble and mumble

is that tumble is a fall while mumble is a quiet or unintelligible vocalization.

As verbs the difference between tumble and mumble

is that tumble is to fall end over end while mumble is to speak unintelligibly or inaudibly; to fail to articulate.

Skirt vs Mumble - What's the difference?

skirt | mumble |


As nouns the difference between skirt and mumble

is that skirt is an article of clothing, usually worn by women and girls, that hangs from the waist and covers the lower part of the body while mumble is a quiet or unintelligible vocalization.

As verbs the difference between skirt and mumble

is that skirt is to be on or form the border of while mumble is (intransitive) to speak unintelligibly or inaudibly; to fail to articulate.

Mumbled vs Mumble - What's the difference?

mumbled | mumble |


As verbs the difference between mumbled and mumble

is that mumbled is (mumble) while mumble is (intransitive) to speak unintelligibly or inaudibly; to fail to articulate.

As a noun mumble is

a quiet or unintelligible vocalization.

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