Mutters Meaning in English
word · lemma: mutter
ˈmətɝz
MUH-terz
mˈʌtəz
MUH-tuhz
Definition
To say something in a quiet and unclear voice, usually because you are annoyed or don't want others to hear.
Usage & Nuances
Common in informal and narrative contexts. Often used when someone speaks so quietly that others may not understand. Typically expresses irritation, annoyance, or reluctance to speak openly. Don't confuse with 'whispers' (which means very quiet but not necessarily with emotion).
Spanish: murmura - mascullaPortuguese (BR): murmura - resmungaPortuguese (PT): murmura - resmungaChinese (Simplified): 低声嘀咕 - 咕哝Chinese (Traditional): 低聲嘀咕 - 咕噥Hindi: बड़बड़ाता हैArabic: يتمتم - يهمهمBengali: বড়গড়ানো - ফিসফিস করা (অস্পষ্ট অস্বস্তিকর বলার জন্য)Russian: бормотатьJapanese: つぶやくVietnamese: lẩm bẩmKorean: 중얼거리다Turkish: mırıldanmakUrdu: بڑبڑاناIndonesian: bergumam
Example Sentences
She mutters something when she is angry.
basic
The old man mutters to himself every morning.
basic
He mutters under his breath when he disagrees.
basic
She always mutters about her boss after meetings.
natural
Don’t just mutter—tell me what you really think.
natural
He mutters a quick apology and walks away.
natural