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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181, The girl was back in a pig's whisper. She mush have run all the way.
182, I couldn't catch what she said. She spoke in a pig's whisper .
183, They offer incredibly low noise, amazing RFI rejection, and with 60dB of available gain per channel, the 402-VLZ3 can handle inputs ranging from a whisper to a scream.
184, While you're watching a Movie Together: Next time you're snuggling up to a romantic movie you can whisper it in their ear halfway through or during a romantic scene.
185, I would not say that it runs whisper quiet, but it's not nearly as loud as my original or replacement unit.
186, Just the whisper of bankruptcy would shut off the cash flow to the company.
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187, It comes without a whisper, quiet as thistledown, brushing the comer of a hillside garden.
188, At the table, the man addressed his friend in a stage whisper.
189, "I would love to know what they're saying in there, " says Shareen in a stage whisper.
190, He speaks in a low voice , on occasions barely above a whisper.
191, I was hopelessly lost within the pit of Moria. There were no stars to guide my path. There were no trees to whisper of their unique location and the air never stirred to indicate direction.
192, NIV what my enemies whisper and mutter against me all day long.
193, The woman told Mary in a whisper to pinch it often, and to sing to it off-key all the time because the Good People can't stand either bad manners or bad music.
194, At the party tonight, women would gather in corners and whisper discreetly and with malicious pleasure.
195, Miss Fan lacked such an interrogator with whom she could whisper intimately.
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.