1a low continuous background noise:the distant murmur of traffic
2a softly spoken or almost inaudible utterance:a quiet murmur of thanks
the quiet or subdued expression of a particular feeling by a group of people:there were murmurs of dissent from his colleagues
3 Medicine a recurring sound heard in the heart through a stethoscope that is usually a sign of disease or damage:she had been born with a heart murmur
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1 [reporting verb] say something in a low or indistinct voice: [with object]:Nina murmured an excuse and hurried away [with direct speech]:‘How interesting,’ he murmured quietly
[no object] (murmur against) archaic express one’s discontent about (someone or something) in a subdued manner:now they do not simply murmur against him, they quarrel noisily with him
2 [no object] make a low continuous sound:the wind was murmuring through the trees
without a murmur
without complaining:he paid for the meal without a murmur