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Adjectives commonly used to describe "mumble" — vivid descriptors for richer, more specific prose.
(adj)
Situated close to, or even below, the ground or another normal reference plane; not high or lofty.
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Not intelligible; unable to be understood.
Not making logical sense; not logically connected or consistent.
(of an image etc) not clearly defined or not having a sharp outline; faint or dim
Unable to be heard or not loud enough to be heard.
Lacking meaning.
(of speech) Not articulated in normal words.
Easily giving way under pressure.
Tired; feeling the need for sleep.
Tedious, repetitious, or lacking in variety.
Moving with speed, rapidity or swiftness, or capable of doing so; rapid; fast.
Able to be heard.
Boring; not exciting or interesting.
Far off (physically, logically or mentally).
(of a sound) Of great intensity.
Occurring or appearing irregularly from time to time, but not often; incidental.
Including or involving every part or member of a given or implied entity, whole, etc.; common to all, universal.
Very swift or quick.
Having a dry, harsh tone to the voice, as a result of a sore throat, age, emotion, etc.
Just, only; no more than, pure and simple, neither more nor better than might be expected.
Not distinguishable; not capable of being perceived, known, or discriminated as separate and distinct
Not clearly expressed; stated in indefinite terms.
Easily frightened; timid.
Having no teeth.
Most commonly occurring; typical.
Constant in feeling, purpose, or pursuit; not fickle, changeable, or wavering; not easily moved or persuaded to alter a purpose; resolute.
Relatively great in extent from one surface to the opposite in its smallest solid dimension.
Consisting of fragments; disconnected; scattered.
Impossible or very difficult to understand.
Drunk, in the state of intoxication after having drunk an alcoholic beverage.
Displaying or feeling anger.
Acting or done in haste; hurried or too quick; speedy due to having little time.
(n)
Any of several breeds of dogs used as sled dogs.
Causing despair; gloomy and bleak.
(of an action) Having the quality of idiocy; very foolish
spoken as if with a thick tongue
(of a sound) Stifled or covered up; diminished by interference.
Done in a hurry; rushed.
Accompanied by tears; crying, or about to cry.
With little or no sound; free of disturbing noise.
(chiefly in the plural, also figuratively) A companion; a comrade.
Exhibiting unsoundness or disorder of mind; not sane; utterly mad.
Reduced in intensity or strength; toned down.
Having an acrid taste (usually from a basic substance).
Unpleasantly rough to the touch or other senses.
Taking a long time to move or go a short distance, or to perform an action; not quick in motion; proceeding at a low speed.
Lacking tone or expression.
(of a message etc) difficult to understand because it has been distorted; scrambled
One of two usually roughly equal parts into which anything may be divided, or considered as divided.
Kept, or meant to be kept, secret within a certain circle of persons; not intended to be known publicly
Having the character of apology; regretfully excusing.
Without stopping; without a break, cessation, or interruption.
Not friendly; appropriate to an enemy; showing the disposition of an enemy; showing ill will and malevolence or a desire to thwart and injure.
having a rough, surly, and harsh demeanor and nature.
Having no variations in height.
Inclined to drowse; heavy with sleepiness
Showing or characterized by great respect or reverence; respectful.
Easily agitated or alarmed; edgy, on edge.
(of a sound) Quiet or soft.
Not accurately determined or determinable.
Performed in a careless or indifferent manner as a thing of rote.
Irritated, bad-tempered, unfriendly.
Commonwealth standard spelling of gray.
Tender and amiable; of a considerate or kindly disposition.
(in combination) Having a particular manner of speaking.
Having a brooding ill temper; sulky.
Sounding harsh and throaty.
(anatomy, relational) Of or pertaining to the nose or to the nasion.
Feeling great anger; raging; violent.
Of short duration; happening quickly.
Pertaining to conspiracy or conspirators.
Physically close.
Uninterrupted.
A surname.
Capturing a person's attention to the exclusion of all else, as if placing them into a trance.
Gravity; serious purpose; earnestness.
Difficult to understand; abstruse.
(dated) Firmly or securely fixed in place; stable.
Serving to confirm something.
Having a slope, whether shallow, steep, or intermediate.
Lacking social skills, or uncomfortable with social interaction.
Of, belonging or relating to music, or to its performance or notation.
(v)
To rub a surface with a sharp object, especially by a living creature to remove itching with nails, claws, etc.
In need of some rest or sleep.
Minor; small in amount
Having difficulty breathing; gasping.