WORD: WHISPER
MEANING:
1. Soft speech produced without using the full voice.
2. Something uttered very softly: overheard his whisper.
3. A secretly or surreptitiously expressed belief, rumor, or hint: whispers of scandal.
4. A low rustling sound: the whisper of wind in the pines.
5. murmur, undertone, soft voice
EXAMPLE/USAGE:
1. A gentle breeze was whispering through the woods.
2. The spy spoke in whispers.
PRONOUNCE:
whis·per
LINK: WHISPER
MEANING:
1. Soft speech produced without using the full voice.
2. Something uttered very softly: overheard his whisper.
3. A secretly or surreptitiously expressed belief, rumor, or hint: whispers of scandal.
4. A low rustling sound: the whisper of wind in the pines.
5. murmur, undertone, soft voice
EXAMPLE/USAGE:
1. A gentle breeze was whispering through the woods.
2. The spy spoke in whispers.
PRONOUNCE:
whis·per
LINK: WHISPER
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