"Hush" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To "hush" means to quiet or make someone stop speaking or making noise. It can also mean to suppress or conceal information or a secret. For example, "Hush, don't tell anyone about this," or "Can you hush up when Mom is trying to sleep?" Additionally, "hush" can be used as an interjection to tell someone to be quiet, often with a sense of authority or emphasis. For example, "Hush! Do you hear that noise?"
"Irksome or unpleasant; painful or aching": This word can be used to describe a sensation of physical or emotional pain, damage, or injury. For example, "She got a cut on her hand that hurts a lot."
A husband is a man who is married to a woman. The word "husband" refers to the male partner in a married couple, as opposed to the female partner, who is called a wife.
The verb "hushes" means to make someone or something quiet or still by soothing words or sounds, or to suppress or silence something, such as a noise or a secret.
Huskiest is the superlative form of "husky", which means:<br><br> Strongest and most rugged in appearance, especially of a person: "He's the huskiest kid in his class."<br> Relating to the Samoyed breed of dog: "The huskiest of the pack led the way."<br><br>In general, "huskiest" describes something or someone with a rugged, robust, and strong quality, reminiscent of the Samoyed dogs that originated in Siberia and are known for their thick coats and ability to withstand harsh weather conditions.