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mutter verb [ ˈmʌtə ]

• say something in a low or barely audible voice, especially in dissatisfaction or irritation.
• "he muttered something under his breath"
Similar: talk under one's breath, murmur, mumble, whisper, speak in an undertone, speak sotto voce, speak in hushed tones, talk to oneself,
Opposite: speak out,

mutter noun

• a barely audible utterance, especially one expressing dissatisfaction or irritation.
• "a little mutter of disgust"
Origin: late Middle English: imitative; compare with German dialect muttern .


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