murmur

Vocabulary Word

Definition
The term 'murmur' involves sound- not just any sound, but one that's low and soft. It's often used to describe people speaking quietly or the gentle noise of nature, like a breeze rustling leaves.
Examples in Different Contexts
In film, the 'murmur' of a crowd adds atmosphere to scenes. A director might instruct, 'I want a distant murmur here, giving the impression of a lively marketplace.'
Practice Scenarios
Public-Policy

Scenario:

The polls are showing a slow but steady rise in support. Looks like the grassroots campaign is starting to have an impact.

Response:

Absolutely, there's a real murmur in the community. People are starting to identify with our cause.

Tech

Scenario:

The servers seem to be running smoothly with that constant hum. We haven't had an outage for months now.

Response:

You're right. That constant murmur from the servers is a good sign they're working properly.

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