whispers Synonyms

whispers Meaning

whispers

to speak very softly or under the breath, to make a series of little noises, a sibilant sound that resembles whispered speech, a barely noticeable amount, to tell or utter by whispering, to make a sibilant sound that resembles whispering, something communicated by or as if by whispering, rumor entry 1, something said by or as if by whispering, to speak softly with little or no vibration of the vocal cords especially to avoid being overheard, speech without vibration of the vocal cords, to utter or communicate in or as if in a whisper, an act or instance of whispering, hint, trace, rumor, to address in a whisper

whispers Sentence Examples

  1. The wind whispered secrets through the rustling leaves.
  2. The librarian hushed the children with a stern whisper.
  3. The lovers exchanged whispered promises beneath the moonlit sky.
  4. The dying man's whispers faded into the darkness.
  5. The thief crept stealthily through the shadows, his footsteps accompanied by hushed whispers.
  6. The haunted house echoed with disembodied whispers that chilled to the bone.
  7. The teacher's whispers could barely be heard over the chatter of the students.
  8. The wind whispered in her ear, carrying the scent of distant lands.
  9. The trees whispered warnings to the traveler as he ventured into the uncharted forest.
  10. The whispers of conscience torment the guilty soul.

FAQs About the word whispers

to speak very softly or under the breath, to make a series of little noises, a sibilant sound that resembles whispered speech, a barely noticeable amount, to te

tales, stories, lies, canards, slanders, gossip, tattles, scuttlebutt,talks, dirt

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The wind whispered secrets through the rustling leaves.

The librarian hushed the children with a stern whisper.

The lovers exchanged whispered promises beneath the moonlit sky.

The dying man's whispers faded into the darkness.