rezongo means grumble — a common term in Funny Words. Learn how it's used in a real-world example.
📅 Published: October 9, 2025
rezongo
noun • /[re-ZON-go]/
grumble
Example:
Su rezongo es constante cada mañana.
His grumble is constant every morning.
🧠 What does rezongo mean?
Rezonogo is a Spanish noun that describes a low, muttered complaint or grumble. It's that little rumble of discontent you express under your breath when something annoys you, but not enough to warrant a full-blown rant. Think of it as a verbal sigh, tinged with a hint of playful displeasure.
📚 Extra examples
- Escuché un rezonogo desde la cocina cuando le dije a mi hijo que tenía que comer sus verduras.
I heard a grumble from the kitchen when I told my son he had to eat his vegetables. - El rezonogo del viejo sobre el precio del café era casi un ritual diario.
The old man's grumble about the price of coffee was almost a daily ritual. - Con un rezonogo de resignación, empezó a lavar los platos.
With a resigned grumble, she started washing the dishes.
💡 Did You Know?
The verb form of 'rezongo' is 'rezongar'. You could say 'Ella siempre está rezongando' (She's always grumbling).
🔁 Synonyms & opposites of "rezongo"
Synonyms: queja, murmullo, gruñido
Opposites: alabanza, elogio
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