"Whisperings" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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Whisperings
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"Whisperings" Meaning

Whisperings refer to soft, quiet, and often secretive conversations or remarks, usually spoken in a very low voice to avoid being overheard.

"Whisperings" Examples

5 Usage Examples for the Word "Whisperings"


1. Private Conversations

The lovers engaged in hushed whisperings, their faces inches apart, the only sound being the occasional random snippet of their whispered dialogue in the quiet café.

2. Suspicious Activity

There were whisperings of a scandal among the staff when the CEO was caught leaving after midnight, the nature of their discussions with other board members remaining unclear.

3. Secret Messages

The protesting group shared their dissenting views through sympathetic whisperings, careful not to draw attention from the heavily patrolled police area of the city they were demonstrating against.

4. Echoes of Memories

The old mansion seemed to hold a million whispers, the whisperings of memories from decades past, lingering in every nook and cranny, each one a reminder of a life left behind.

5. Unsettling Predictions

It started with whisperings of unrest, unfulfilled demands, and the quieting of voices after dark, a significant change from the once open critics and questioners who dared speak out against the existing order.

"Whisperings" Similar Words

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Whisper

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To utter a soft, quiet sound, especially so that it cannot be heard by others.

Whispered

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spoken softly and quietly.

Whisperer

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A person skilled or knowledgeable about a particular subject or activity, especially one who is considered an expert or authority in that field.<br><br>Example: "She is aYouTube beauty whisperer with millions of followers."<br><br>A person who communicates, especially secrets, in a very quiet or secretive way.<br><br>Example: "He approached the girl and whispered some secret in her ear."<br><br>A horse trainer who uses physical restraint to train horses based on their body language and gentle pressure rather than through harsh corrections.

Whisperers

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Whisperers are people who speak in a very quiet, almost undetectable tone, often in private or when they want to share a secret. The term can also refer to people who specialize in aliens or their creatures, especially their interaction with humans, as in the popular TV series "Teen Wolf" where a group of teenagers are referred to as "The Pack's Beta Sisters and Whisperers".

Whispering

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to speak very quietly and almost inaudibly.

Whisperingly

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Quietly and softly, in a low and almost imperceptible tone, so as not to be overheard.

Whispers

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Lonely, soft, and private speech, usually for fear of being overheard.

Whist

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To whistle, a sharp, high-pitched sound made with the tongue and lips, typically used to signal, summon, or convey information.<br><br>Additionally, "whist" can also refer to:<br><br> A type of card game played with a standard deck of cards.<br> The sound of the wind rustling or blowing, often in a gentle or soothing manner.<br> A type of hunting call used to attract birds, particularly ducks.<br> A slang term for the course of action or route taken to get somewhere. (e.g. "I made a left turn and took the whist to the station.")

Whistle-blower

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A person who informs on a person or organization considered to be violating the law, often doing so within an organization, or to the general public, rather than through proper official channels. Example: The journalist was investigated for poising as a whistle-blower to get the story.

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Whistle-stop

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A brief, hasty visit, especially to a place that has been chosen as the next stop on a tour or travel itinerary, giving the impression of being rushed and not spending much time in each place.<br><br>Example: "The couple was on a whistle-stop tour of Europe, visiting several countries in the space of a week."

Whistle

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A whistle is a high-pitched sound made by forcing air through a small opening in order to produce a loud, shrill noise. It is often used to get someone's attention or to signal something. A whistle can also refer to the act of making this sound, or a device used to produce it.

Whistleblower

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