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mumbling
adjective as in inarticulate
adjective as in incoherent
Strongest matches
Example Sentences
She paused for a few seconds, getting up from the chair and slowly walking toward the library before mumbling: “But I don’t want no record.”
His delivery was more reminiscent of the Biden who won in 2020 than the mumbling and sometimes incoherent one-time candidate whose debate performance against Trump in June sparked the downfall of his reelection campaign.
Dressed in a mini-wedding dress by Gernreich, she entered mumbling and staring and ended by screaming as she ran out of the room.
“What happened,” he asked, mumbling something that the transcript describes as “INAUDIBLE.”
As soon as he was out of sight, though, Jack stopped and threw his grandfather’s bag to the ground, mumbling and shaking his head about the stupidity of the princess.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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