Pesquisar
to mutter
01
murmurar, sussurrar
to speak in a way that is not clear or easily heard
Intransitive
Transitive: to mutter sth
02
resmungar, murmurar
to grumble or speak in a low, discontented manner
Intransitive: to mutter | to mutter about sth
Mutter
01
murmúrio, queixa
a complaint uttered in a low and indistinct tone
02
murmúrio, murmuração
a low continuous indistinct sound; often accompanied by movement of the lips without the production of articulate speech
mutter
v
muttering
n
muttering
n
Exemplo
During the secret meeting, they muttered plans to avoid being overheard.
He muttered a response, and I couldn't quite catch what he said.
As the teacher explained the complex topic, some students began to mutter in confusion.
The disgruntled passenger muttered about the delays during the entire journey.
If the project fails, team members might mutter about poor management decisions.