Grumble
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British pronunciation/ɡɹˈʌmbə‍l/
American pronunciation/ˈɡɹəmbəɫ/

Définition et Signification de "grumble"

to grumble
01

grogner, ronchonner

to complain quietly or softly, often in a way that others cannot hear or understand
Intransitive: to grumble | to grumble about sth
to grumble definition and meaning
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He was grumbling under his breath during the meeting.
They grumbled softly as they waited for their food.
He often grumbles when things do not go his way.
02

grommeler, gronder

to emit a low, continuous sound
Intransitive
to grumble definition and meaning
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The old car engine would grumble loudly before finally starting up on cold mornings.
The old water pipes in the house would often grumble ominously in the night.
After a long day of hiking, their stomachs started to grumble audibly.
03

grommeler, marmonner

to express dissatisfaction or annoyance about something to someone else
Transitive: to grumble one's attitude or sentiments
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The workers grumbled their concerns to the manager.
He grumbled his discontent with the service at the restaurant.
She is grumbling her frustrations about the new schedule.
Grumble
01

grogner, gronder

a loud low dull continuous noise
02

grommellement, grief

a complaint uttered in a low and indistinct tone
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He was grumbling under his breath during the meeting.
They grumbled softly as they waited for their food.
He often grumbles when things do not go his way.
She is grumbling because her favorite show is canceled.
She grumbled under her breath when she missed the bus.
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