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Whispering   /wˈɪspərɪŋ/  /hwˈɪspərɪŋ/   Listen
Whispering

adjective
1.
Making a low continuous indistinct sound.  Synonyms: murmuring, susurrant.  "Susurrant voices"
noun
1.
A light noise, like the noise of silk clothing or leaves blowing in the wind.  Synonyms: rustle, rustling, whisper.
2.
Speaking softly without vibration of the vocal cords.  Synonyms: susurration, voicelessness, whisper.



Whisper

verb
(past & past part. whispered; pres. part. whispering)
1.
Speak softly; in a low voice.



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"Whispering" Quotes from Famous Books



... to bed," whispered Olive. Somehow it seemed that whispering was the only admissible thing then. "See, the lamp was not filled fresh to-day, and it's burning down; we'll be in the dark in a ...
— Six Girls - A Home Story • Fannie Belle Irving

... near a shore whose wooded hills Touched, far away, the eastern sky, We paused to hear the gladsome trills Of land birds' songs as, fitting by, They sought their mates among the trees, And joined their notes with whispering breeze. ...
— Within the Golden Gate - A Souvenir of San Fransisco Bay • Laura Young Pinney

... again! But he was solemn, and didn't smile at all except when he looked at me. Then that dear smile that is so full of goodness changed his whole face. "Oh Bernd, I do love you so much," I couldn't help whispering, leaning forward to do it regardless of Helena who sat next to him; and seeing by Helena's stare that she had heard, and feeling recklessly cheerful at having got back to him, I turned on her and said, "Well, he shouldn't smile at me ...
— Christine • Alice Cholmondeley

... old Opelousas Railroad, with the city and the Mississippi at his back. When he had sent a letter ahead of him, he had no money left to pay for railway passage. Should he delay for that or aught else, he might never start; for already the ghost of conscience was whispering in at the barred windows ...
— Bonaventure - A Prose Pastoral of Acadian Louisiana • George Washington Cable

... to the barbarity of the conductors, to violence of a kind unknown until this, and to the rascality of carrying off people who were not of the prescribed quality, but whom others thus got rid of by whispering a word in the ear of the conductors and greasing their palms; all these things, I say, caused so much stir, so much excitement, that the system, it was found, could not be kept up. Some troops had ...
— The Memoirs of Louis XIV., His Court and The Regency, Complete • Duc de Saint-Simon


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