murmured
/ˈmɜr-mərd/ElevatedTo speak in a low, soft, or indistinct voice.
“"I never meant to hurt you," she murmured, her eyes fixed on the floor.”
Best for: Works well for intimate, quiet, or emotionally loaded dialogue.
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To speak in a low, soft, or indistinct voice.
“"I never meant to hurt you," she murmured, her eyes fixed on the floor.”
Best for: Works well for intimate, quiet, or emotionally loaded dialogue.
To state something firmly and with conviction.
“"This land belongs to no one," he declared, sweeping his arm across the valley.”
Best for: Best for bold, authoritative, or dramatic statements.
To say something in a slow, deliberate, or chanting manner.
“"The verdict is final," the judge intoned, closing the heavy ledger.”
Best for: Ideal for ceremonial, solemn, or ritualistic speech.
To state positively and with confidence as a matter of fact.
“"He was with me all evening," she averred, meeting the detective's gaze without blinking.”
Best for: Strong in legal, formal, or argumentative writing contexts.
To exclaim or say something suddenly and abruptly.
“"Good God, the bridge is out!" ejaculated the conductor, yanking the brake.”
Best for: A Victorian-era favourite; use sparingly for sharp, startled outbursts.
An archaic past-tense form meaning 'said,' used only before the subject.
“"Nevermore," quoth the raven, and the chamber fell to silence.”
Best for: Reserved for deliberately archaic, poetic, or gothic prose.
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