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Whisper Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of WHISPER is to speak softly with little or no vibration of the vocal cords especially to avoid being overheard. How to use whisper in a sentence.
WHISPERING definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
1. the act of speaking in a low soft voice. There's a lot of whispering going on in the boys' dormitory. 2. the act of uttering or suggesting something secretly or privately. a systematic campaign of whispering conducted against her. 3. a low soft rustling sound. the gentle whispering of the grass. adjective. 4. (of a voice) low and soft.
WHISPERING Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
Whispering definition: whispered talk or conversation.. See examples of WHISPERING used in a sentence.
whisper verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes ...
verb. /ˈwɪspə (r)/ /ˈwɪspər/ Verb Forms. [intransitive, transitive] to speak very quietly to somebody so that other people cannot hear what you are saying synonym murmur. Don't you know it's rude to whisper? whisper about something What are you two whispering about? whisper + speech ‘Can you meet me tonight?’ he whispered.
Whispering - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
Whispering is what you do when you speak so softly that you can barely be heard. Most teachers have a rule that there's no whispering allowed while the class is taking a test. Whispering involves using your breath, rather than your vocal cords, to speak very quietly.
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