Synonym: mumble, murmur, mutter. Antonym: shout. Similar words: Hispanic, dispute, display, on display, whip, whither, which, while. Meaning: ['hwɪspə(r) /'w-] n. 1. speaking softly without vibration of the vocal cords 2. the light noise like the noise of silk clothing or leaves blowing in the wind. v. speak softly; in a low voice.
Random good picture Not show
61, Dong's answer came in an almost inaudible whisper.
62, His voice dropped to a husky whisper.
63, Sarah's voice sank into a whisper.
64, "Well, that's finally over," I said in a whisper.
65, His words ended in a harsh whisper.
66, But they say it in a whisper.
67, He could not speak above a whisper.
68, She dropped her voice to a scratchy whisper.
69, Then the hot desert wind died to a whisper and the reprieved showed their relief.
70, I would lie in bed, listening to my parents whisper about them.
71, She pulled Philippa aside and began to whisper to her.
72, A., 4-H, even Boy Scouts sidle up to a few doors and whisper a carol or two.
73, Ask the students if they think they can hear a whisper from one end of the class to the other. Sentencedict.com
74, Dennis's voice was soft like a whisper, like his silvery hair.
75, A sound, the barest whisper of something that might have been a moan, rose in her throat.
76, We had to whisper because Jill's mother was in the next room.
77, Those two always sit in the back of the room and whisper.
78, Petion handed Ace the bottle and advised her in a whisper not to smell the stuff first.
79, He can move deftly from an almost conversational tone to a whisper.
80, Usually the slightest whisper travelled like jungle drums through the world of fashion.
81, From time to time somebody would burst into song or laughter(sentencedict.com), and some people continued to whisper on and off all through the night.
82, You don't have to whisper - there's no one around.
83, None of us will ever accomplish anything excellent or commanding except when he listens to this whisper which is heard by him alone. Ralph Waldo Emerson
84, In her incensed whisper she called me names I didn't understand.
85, So-called commuter planes that carry up to 150 passengers whisper rather than roar because they use the latest propeller technology.
86, They dab at their faces, laugh and whisper with my mother.
87, His lips were slightly parted, and she could neither see nor hear the thin whisper of breath.
88, There was a whisper of whips through it, a distant whisper.
89, Dexter eased himself across the room and spoke in a whisper.
90, Despite the heavy consumption of intoxicants, no one's voice ever rose above a husky whisper.
More similar words: Hispanic, dispute, display, on display, whip, whither, which, while, white, meanwhile, after a while, the White House, once in a while, spell, spend, speak, speed, speed up, aspect, suspend, speak for, specify, speak up, suspect, special, speaker, species, specific, prospect, spending.