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.
"Hushes" Examples
Usage Examples: Hushes
"She hushes her giggles when she's in a meeting, trying not to disturb anyone." (verb) - quietens or silences "The forest hushes in the evening, with only the sound of crickets breaking the silence." (verb) - becomes quiet or still "Don't make a sound, I think the baby is starting to hushes, it's asleep." (verb) - quiets or becomes silent "The crowd hushes as the orchestra begins to play, mesmerized by the beautiful music." (verb) - quiets or becomes silent, often in respect or reverence "After a few minutes of complaining, she finally hushes up and stops bothering me." (verb) - stops speaking or making noise, often due to being told to do so or becoming annoyed.