MUMBLING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives Some of these examples may show the adjective use A lot of the producers would be mumbling amongst themselves, trying to find a solution to a problem
Mumbling - definition of mumbling by The Free Dictionary To chew slowly or ineffectively without or as if without teeth 1 To speak words indistinctly, as by lowering the voice or partially closing the mouth 2 To chew food slowly or ineffectively, as if with the gums n A low indistinct sound or utterance [Middle English momelen, from Middle Dutch mommelen ] mum′bler n
Mumbling - Definition, Meaning, and Examples in English Over time, the word evolved into 'mumbling' in English, retaining its original meaning of speaking quietly and indistinctly The use of 'mumbling' to describe inarticulate speech or sounds has been prevalent in the English language for centuries