Grumble Meaning in English
word
ˈɡɹəmbəɫ
GRUM-buhl
ɡɹˈʌmbəl
GRUM-buhl
Definition
To complain in a quiet, low voice, often in a way that other people can hear but not clearly understand.
Usage & Nuances
"Grumble" is usually informal; it's often used for minor complaints or expressing annoyance. Common collocations: 'grumble about', 'grumble to oneself'. Not as strong as 'complain', and usually suggests talking to yourself or quietly to others.
Spanish: refunfuñar - quejarse en voz bajaPortuguese (BR): resmungar - murmurarPortuguese (PT): resmungar - murmurarChinese (Simplified): 抱怨 - 嘟囔Chinese (Traditional): 抱怨 - 嘟囔Hindi: बड़बड़ाना - कुड़कुड़ानाArabic: يتمتم متذمراً - يتذمرBengali: ভিতরে ভিতরে অভিযোগ করা - গুড়গুড় করাRussian: бурчать - ворчатьJapanese: ぶつぶつ不平を言う - ぶつぶつ言うVietnamese: cằn nhằn - lầm bầmKorean: 투덜거리다Turkish: söylenmek - homurdanmakUrdu: بڑبڑانا - شکایت کرنا (آہستہ سے)Indonesian: menggerutu - mengomel
Example Sentences
He always grumbles about the weather.
basic
The children grumbled when they had to do their homework.
basic
She grumbled to herself as she washed the dishes.
basic
"Again?" he grumbled when asked to help.
natural
Stop grumbling and just do it.
natural
You can always hear him grumbling about something at work.
natural