Similar words: whisper, endangered species, dispel, disperse, dispersed, dispense, dispersion, dispensing. Meaning: ['hwɪspə(r) /'w-] adj. spoken in soft hushed tones without vibrations of the vocal cords.
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1. "He's gone," Rory whispered in sepulchral tones.
2. She leaned over and whispered something in his ear.
3. She leaned forward and whispered something in my ear.
4. "Bless you, Eva," he whispered.
5. John leaned over and whispered something into my ear.
6. He whispered something in her ear.
7. The story being whispered about the neighbourhood.
8. She drew me aside and whispered in my ear.
9. He whispered to me that he was afraid.
10. 'Keep your voice down,' I whispered.
11. 'Can you meet me tonight?' he whispered.
12. The story is being whispered about.
13. She whispered something in his ear.
14. The girls exchanged whispered confidences.
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16. The wind whispered in the pines.
17. She whispered that she felt very afraid.
18. "No, " he whispered through gritted teeth.
19. "Hush, " he whispered against her hair.
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20. His ill luck has been whispered about the neighborhood.
21. 'It's magnificent,' she whispered in awe.
22. 'I've missed you,' he whispered in her ear .
23. 'I feel very afraid,' she whispered.
24. He drew me aside, and whispered in my ear.
25. "Let's go," she whispered to Anne.
26. 'No,' she whispered, almost inaudibly.
27. She leaned towards her nearest neighbour and whispered something.
28. I whispered him not to make any noise.
29. She leant over and whispered something in his ear.
30. His adventures have been whispered everywhere.
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