0 to speak quietly and in a low voice that is not easy to hear, often when you are worried or complaining about something:
2 a complaint that is made to only a few people:
There were mutters that other departments received more money than ours.
3 to speak quietly and in a voice that is not easy to hear, often when you are anxious or complaining about something:
One guest at the crowded reception was heard to mutter "It's like the Black Hole of Calcutta in here."
She was muttering curses as she fumbled for the light switch.
If he thought something interesting, he would desert what he was doing and amble off to meditate on the new idea, muttering to himself as he walked.
They mutter loudly to each other through the show.
We did not sit passively on the fence, muttering under our breath, but took a pro-active approach in tabling amendments.
I imagine people are muttering to themselves about the inadequacy of legislative powers.
I have no time for those who mutter that it is all hot air and will evaporate tomorrow.
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