multitude : host, crowd, throng, mass, swarm
murder : assassination
murmur1 /verb
1 [intransitive, transitive] to say something in a soft low voice which is difficult to hear clearly: He began stroking her hair and gently murmuring her name.
2 [intransitive] to complain to friends and people you work with, but not officially
[+ about/against]: Within the city there was much murmuring against the new ruler.
3 [intransitive] to make a soft, low sound: The wind murmured through the trees.
murmuring noun [countable, uncountable]: vague murmurings of discontent
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