"Whisperings" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Whisperings refer to soft, quiet, and often secretive conversations or remarks, usually spoken in a very low voice to avoid being overheard.
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 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".
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.")
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.
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."
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.