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.
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91, Islington's brave battler can still barely talk above a whisper.
92, The two upstairs bathrooms also have blue carpets with whisper grey suites.
93, From her piggyback vantage point she heard dry reeds whisper and water splash.
94, And when I picked it up, I could only hear a whisper.
95, Control over the full range from thunderous chords to glittering passage work to a mere whisper of a pianissimo was total.
96, Sometimes at night I whisper it over to myself: Murderess, Murderess.
97, But when the moment came, when he heard her, talking in a fear-ridden whisper, it wrenched at him.
98, It's easier to whisper your feelings than to trumpet them forth out loud. Anne Frank
99, She may make one or two scribbles on her schoolwork and then giggle and whisper with other children.
100, There was a whisper amongst the servants that she had fled from Andrew in terror on the night of her return.
101, He combines a little of Clark Gable with a whisper of Cary Grant's early incarnation as a vaudevillian stage comic.
102, Stephen put his arms around her and his voice became a soft husky whisper.
103, He dropped to a conspiratorial stage whisper with Margaret: Where is she anyway?
104, Suffice it to say that the whisper eventually turned into a shout and the five-foot pile of dirt was reduced considerably.
105, I cup her tiny head in my palms and whisper,(www.Sentencedict.com) I am so proud of you.
106, When she started talking again her voice was not much louder than a whisper.
107, Behind them, in the forest, a tiny wind began to whisper, and a faint awareness stirred the air.
108, And Katie would give a smug little smile and then whisper about it half the night.
109, Tashie had made everyone take off their shoes and promise not to talk or even whisper.
110, His movements were quick and furtive, and he spoke in a whisper.
111, I asked in a whisper, fearing suspicious spirits, listening gods, and Edna.
112, Pine trees, swayed by the north wind, whisper; the bracken sighs.
113, And for a very few minutes I listen to the whisper of tiny tinkling snow crystals falling now in ever denser sheets.
114, It only takes a whisper of a rumour that a delivery is imminent, and cars flock to the garage.
115, A breeze blows through the palms below, rustling their branches(Sentencedict.com), so they whisper like voices.
116, He spoke in a whisper so soft that I could hardly hear it.
117, The lawyer believed his colleagues had begun to whisper about him behind his back.
118, Sometimes in the night to frighten myself I will whisper those words into my pillow.
119, The engine was rattling, and there was a fluttery whisper from somewhere under the hood.
120, Alexei heard a whisper of sound at his back, but he did not turn.
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