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Meanings of
murmurous
in English
Characterized by soft sounds.
rustling
soughing
susurrous
Related terms
soft
Usage of
murmurous
in English
1
The music and the babel of tongues had become
murmurous
and indistinct.
2
Their cradle had been rocked to the
murmurous
roar of London traffic.
3
In a
murmurous
voice, he said, You need a new desire.
4
The auditorium shone with light; it grew
murmurous
with ecstatic approval.
5
There was a small fountain, and the waters sang in a
murmurous
music.
6
The hotel in Liverpool swarmed and buzzed with busy and
murmurous
American arrivals.
7
The breeze,
murmurous
amongst the branches, set the leaves rustling like silk attire.
8
From the brown, weather worn sealskin tent came the
murmurous
sound of voices.
9
I heard a low,
murmurous
sound, with a deal of contentment in it.
10
The tireless hum of insects made
murmurous
music all about him.
11
And on before, the causeway was utterly empty, dipping idly between
murmurous
green.
12
Against this the people, though they are a people of peace, are
murmurous
.
13
They were low, faint,
murmurous
sounds, for the lips were nearly at rest.
14
With a
murmurous
stir uncertain, in the air, the purple curtain
15
The sound was of a
murmurous
character, soft, attractive, persuasive, friendly.
16
They heard Kedzie's
murmurous
tones and the rumble of Dyckman's answer.
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murmurous
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
murmurous sound
grow murmurous
murmurous music
murmurous noise
become murmurous
More collocations
Murmurous
through the time
Murmurous
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common