Mumble meaning in English
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Definition
to mumble: to speak unclearly or very quietly
Examples
- "I'd like to point out that this list does NOT include 'loud coughing', 'mumbling incoherently', or 'weird British accent'."
- "Horatio mumbles incoherently"
- "You're mumbling."
Exercise 1
Edward Moon has now been fired twice this morning!
Select the reasons for which he has been fired (remember what happened in scene 1). There may be more than one correct answer!
Edward was fired for:
Select the reasons for which he has been fired (remember what happened in scene 1). There may be more than one correct answer!
Edward was fired for:
Edward Moon has now been fired twice this morning!
Select the reasons for which he has been fired (remember what happened in scene 1). There may be more than one correct answer!
Edward was fired for:
Select the reasons for which he has been fired (remember what happened in scene 1). There may be more than one correct answer!
Edward was fired for:
This is a correct choice. Philip fired Edward because of Edward's inability to speak clearly. Philip accuses Edward of "mumbling" (speaking in an incomprehensible manner) as well as not enunciating clearly.
This is a correct choice. Brian Jones fired Edward because he (Edward) was too sick to properly function at the office. Brian claims that Edward's poor hygiene is the reason for his firing.
This is not one of the reasons for which Edward has been fired.
This is not one of the reasons for which Edward has been fired.
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