Another Word For Whisper
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Meaning
The word "whisper" refers to speaking very softly or quietly, often to convey something in a discreet manner or in a way that others nearby cannot easily hear. It is typically used when someone wants to share something confidentially or when someone is trying not to disturb others.
Synonyms
- Murmur
- Mumble
- Hiss
- Breathe
- Rustle
Antonyms
- Shout
- Yell
- Scream
- Exclaim
- Holler
Etymology
The word "whisper" comes from the Old English "hwisprian," which means to speak softly or to murmur. This term has Germanic origins and is related to similar words in other languages, reflecting a long history of using soft speech.
Examples
- She leaned in close and whispered a secret in his ear.
- The library was so quiet that you could only hear the occasional whisper of students discussing their work.
- As the sun set, the trees seemed to whisper in the gentle breeze.
- He couldn't help but whisper a prayer of thanks for his good fortune.
- The children were told to whisper during the movie to avoid disturbing others.