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Synonyms & Similar Words
murmur
grumble
complain
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moan
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disparage
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lament
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lamentation
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Meaning of Mutter
The primary meaning of the word "Mutter" is to speak in a low, indistinct, and often incomprehensible manner, often expressing discontent or dissatisfaction.
Definitions
- To speak in a low, indistinct, and often incomprehensible manner, often expressing discontent or dissatisfaction
- To utter words in a low, mumbling voice, often in a way that is difficult to understand
- To complain or express dissatisfaction in a low, indistinct voice
Etymology of Mutter
The word "Mutter" originated in the mid-16th century, derived from the Middle English word "moteren", which is also related to the Old English word "motian", meaning "to speak indistinctly"
The word is also related to the Middle Low German word "moteren", which means "to murmur" or "to grumble"
Historically, the word "Mutter" was used to describe the sound of low, indistinct speech, often associated with discontent or dissatisfaction
Example Uses
- The old man would mutter to himself as he walked down the street, complaining about the noise and chaos of the city
- She muttered under her breath as she tried to assemble the complicated furniture, frustrated with the confusing instructions
- The crowd began to mutter and grumble as the delayed flight was announced, expressing their discontent and disappointment