GRUMBLE Meaning and
Definition
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Grumble is a verb that refers to expressing discontent or dissatisfaction in a low or indistinct manner. When someone grumbles, they emit low, rumbling sounds or murmurs that usually accompany feelings of annoyance, irritation, or resentment. This word conveys a sense of complaint or dissatisfaction, often done with a complaining tone or an audible utterance that suggests discontent.
Grumbling can arise from a variety of situations, such as discomfort, inconvenience, disappointment, or frustration. It is a way for individuals to voice their displeasure without explicitly stating the cause or engaging in direct confrontation. The grumble may be directed towards a person, a situation, or even at oneself. It generally implies a sense of dissatisfaction or annoyance with the circumstances at hand.
In addition, grumble can also function as a noun, referring to a low, rumbling sound or a complaint made in a disapproving or discontented manner. As a noun, it further emphasizes the audible expression of discontentment or dissatisfaction. For example, one might say, "The room was filled with grumbles of disapproval."
Overall, grumble denotes the act of expressing discontentment through low rumblings or murmurs, often accompanied by a complaining or disapproving tone. It is a way for individuals to convey their dissatisfaction without confrontation or direct confrontation.
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To express discontent in a low murmuring voice; to growl; to make a hoarse rumbling noise.
Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.
Common Misspellings for GRUMBLE
Etymology of GRUMBLE
The word "grumble" originated from the Middle Dutch word "grommen" which meant "to mutter" or "to growl". It was further derived from the Proto-Germanic word "grumjanan" which had a similar meaning of "to murmur" or "to growl". This Proto-Germanic root can be traced back to the Proto-Indo-European root "ghrem-", also meaning "to murmur" or "to growl". Ultimately, the word "grumble" has its roots in the ancient Indo-European language.
Idioms with the word GRUMBLE
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grumble at sm
The idiom "grumble at sm" refers to expressing dissatisfaction or complaining about something to someone. It implies the act of murmuring or voicing discontentment, often in a consistent or repetitive manner, directed at a specific individual or group.
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grumble at someone
The idiom "grumble at someone" means to complain or express dissatisfaction in a murmuring or discontented manner towards a specific person. It implies voicing discontent or criticism directly to that person rather than mentioning it to others.
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grumble about someone or something
The idiom "grumble about someone or something" means expressing discontent or dissatisfaction with someone or something, usually by complaining or muttering in a low voice. It involves voicing one's grievances or negatives opinions about someone or something, often without taking any action to address the issue.
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mustn't grumble
The idiom "mustn't grumble" means expressing contentment or satisfaction despite one's desire to complain or express dissatisfaction. It implies restraining oneself from openly complaining or grumbling about a situation. It is often used to indicate a positive attitude in the face of adversity or to convey one's acceptance of a less than ideal circumstance.
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grumble about
The idiom "grumble about" means to complain or express dissatisfaction about something in a grumpy or murmuring manner. It refers to the act of voicing discontent or gripes about a particular issue or situation.
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grumble about sm or sth
The idiom "grumble about someone or something" means to complain or express dissatisfaction about someone or something in a grumpy or disgruntled manner. It refers to expressing one's annoyance or unhappiness with a person, situation, or thing.
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grumble in the gizzard
To grumble in the gizzard is an old-fashioned idiom meaning to feel anger, discontent, or resentment, typically kept hidden or suppressed. It implies a feeling of irritation or annoyance that is not openly expressed.
Similar spelling words for GRUMBLE
Conjugate verb Grumble
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CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE
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CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE
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PAST CONTINUOUS
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