"Whispers" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Whispers" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Whispers
speak

"Whispers" Meaning

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

"Whispers" Examples

Whispers


Adjective
- The kids whisper to each other in class when they don't want to disturb the teacher.
- The old, worn-out bed is starting to seem like a whisper into dreams because of its soft mattress.

Verb
- Please whisper the secret in my ear so that no one else can hear it.
- She began to whisper a happy melody as she walked through the garden.

Noun
- I overheard a whisper of the plan in the hallway between two people who thought they were being discreet.
- He told his whisper friends about the surprise party.

Idiom
- After the trust was broken, their voices were reduced to mere whispers of what they used to be.
- The new policy is still in its whispers; we'll see if it will be approved by the final decision.

"Whispers" Similar Words

Whisp

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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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Whisperers

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Whispering

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Whisperingly

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

Whisperings

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Whist

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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.

Whistle-blowers

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Whistle-stop

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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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Whistleblowers

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Whistleblowing

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