How Do You Spell REMURMUR?

Pronunciation: [ɹɪmˈɜːmə] (IPA)

Remurmur is a rare word that is spelled with a prefix "re-" followed by the word "murmur". The pronunciation of this word can be broken down into two parts: "re-" is pronounced /ri:/ and "murmur" is pronounced as /ˈmɜːmə(r)/. The vowel sound in "murmur" is a long "er" sound, as in "her". The meaning of remurmur is to murmur again or repeat a murmur. This word is not commonly used in everyday conversation but is sometimes used in literary works.

REMURMUR Meaning and Definition

  1. Remurmur is a noun that refers to a low, indistinct, or continuous sound or murmur that is heard or perceived again after it has ceased or diminished. It can also be used as a verb that describes the act of producing or emitting such a sound.

    As a noun, remurmur indicates the repetitive or lingering nature of a sound. It suggests a soft, subdued, or muffled quality that has a soothing and rhythmic pattern. This term commonly applies to sounds in nature, such as the gentle murmuring of a stream, the rustling of leaves, or distant waves crashing against the shore. In a figurative sense, remurmur can describe the echoes of past thoughts, emotions, or experiences that resurface in one's mind, evoking a sense of nostalgia or reflection.

    As a verb, remurmur denotes the action of generating or reproducing a soft, continuous sound, typically characterized by a quiet and unobtrusive volume. It can imply the repetition of a particular sound, like the soft hum of a machine or the intermittent whispering of a crowd. Remurmur as a verb can also depict the act of speaking or expressing softly, as though whispering or muttering under one's breath. This conveys a sense of privacy, secrecy, or confidentiality, as the individual may not want their words or thoughts to be heard by others.

    Overall, remurmur describes a low, continuous sound or the action of producing such a sound, conveying a subtle and tranquil quality often found in nature or the murmuring echoes of the mind.

  2. To return or echo in low hoarse sounds; to utter back in murmurs.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for REMURMUR

  • eemurmur
  • demurmur
  • femurmur
  • temurmur
  • 5emurmur
  • 4emurmur
  • rwmurmur
  • rsmurmur
  • rdmurmur
  • rrmurmur
  • r4murmur
  • r3murmur
  • renurmur
  • rekurmur
  • rejurmur
  • remyrmur
  • remhrmur
  • remjrmur
  • remirmur
  • rem8rmur

Etymology of REMURMUR

The term "Remurmur" appears to be a compound word created by combining two distinct terms: "re" and "murmur".

The prefix "re-" comes from the Latin word "re", meaning "again" or "back". It indicates repetition or the act of doing something again. In English, it is commonly used to denote the repetition or recurrence of an action or state.

The word "murmur", on the other hand, has its roots in the Latin word "murmurare", which means "to murmur" or "to rumble". It refers to a low, continuous sound, often spoken in a soft, indistinct manner.

By combining these two components, "re" and "murmur", the term "Remurmur" can be understood as the act of murmuring again or repeatedly.

Conjugate verb Remurmur

CONDITIONAL

I would remurmur
you would remurmur
he/she/it would remurmur
we would remurmur
they would remurmur

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be remurmuring
you would be remurmuring
he/she/it would be remurmuring
we would be remurmuring
they would be remurmuring

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have remurmur
you would have remurmur
he/she/it would have remurmur
we would have remurmur
they would have remurmur

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been remurmuring
you would have been remurmuring
he/she/it would have been remurmuring
we would have been remurmuring
they would have been remurmuring

FUTURE

I will remurmur
you will remurmur
he/she/it will remurmur
we will remurmur
they will remurmur

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be remurmuring
you will be remurmuring
he/she/it will be remurmuring
we will be remurmuring
they will be remurmuring

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have remurmured
you will have remurmured
he/she/it will have remurmured
we will have remurmured
they will have remurmured

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been remurmuring
you will have been remurmuring
he/she/it will have been remurmuring
we will have been remurmuring
they will have been remurmuring

IMPERATIVE

you remurmur
we let´s remurmur

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to remurmur

PAST

I remurmured
you remurmured
he/she/it remurmured
we remurmured
they remurmured

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was remurmuring
you were remurmuring
he/she/it was remurmuring
we were remurmuring
they were remurmuring

PAST PARTICIPLE

remurmured

PAST PERFECT

I had remurmured
you had remurmured
he/she/it had remurmured
we had remurmured
they had remurmured

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been remurmuring
you had been remurmuring
he/she/it had been remurmuring
we had been remurmuring
they had been remurmuring

PRESENT

I remurmur
you remurmur
he/she/it remurmurs
we remurmur
they remurmur

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am remurmuring
you are remurmuring
he/she/it is remurmuring
we are remurmuring
they are remurmuring

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

remurmuring

PRESENT PERFECT

I have remurmured
you have remurmured
he/she/it has remurmured
we have remurmured
they have remurmured

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been remurmuring
you have been remurmuring
he/she/it has been remurmuring
we have been remurmuring
they have been remurmuring

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