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Say something not clearly enough

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Answered by rishi102684
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Explanation:

mumble verb

to say something in a way that is not loud or clear enough so that your words are difficult to understand

babble verb

to speak quickly in a way that other people cannot understand easily

gibber verb

to speak in a way that is hard to understand because you are ill, cold, or frightened

slur verb

to speak without pronouncing the words clearly or separately, for example because you are very tired or drunk

waffle verb

American to avoid making a decision or stating a clear opinion when you speak or write

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

mumble:to say something in a way that is not loud or clear enough so that your words are difficult to understand

babble:to speak quickly in a way that other people cannot understand easily

gibber:to speak in a way that is hard to understand because you are ill, cold, or frightened

slur:to speak without pronouncing the words clearly or separately, for example because you are very tired or drunk

waffle: to avoid making a decision or stating a clear opinion when you speak or write

bumble:to speak in a confused way that is difficult to understand

burble :to talk fast about something for a long time, especially in a way that annoys people because they cannot understand what you are saying

equivocate: to avoid making a clear statement by saying something that has more than one possible meaning

gabble: to speak or say something very quickly and without making your meaning clear, usually because you are nervous or excited

jabber:to talk very quickly and with a lot of enthusiasm, especially in a way that is not sensible or that is difficult to understand

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