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Meaning of whispers
The primary meaning of the word "whispers" refers to soft, quiet sounds or spoken words that are barely audible.
Etymology of whispers
The word "whispers" originates from the Old English word "hwisprian" or "wispian", which means "to whisper" or "to murmur".
It is related to other Germanic words, such as Old Norse "hvísa" and Old High German "wispalen", which have similar meanings.
The word has been used in English since the 9th century to describe soft, quiet sounds or spoken words.
Synonyms
murmurs
whispers
hints
rumors
susurrations
mumblings
mutterings
soft spoken words
quiet talk
hushed tones
subdued voices
faint sounds
gentle hum
quiet murmurs
muffled voices
stifled sounds
repressed voices
low tones
faint whispers
subtle hints
veiled suggestions
implicit messages
unspoken words
silent communications
nonverbal cues
body language
facial expressions
tone of voice
pitch
inflection
undertones
overtones
asides
confidences
secrets
gossip
hearsay
rumors
tidings
news
intelligence
reports
bulletins
announcements
declarations
proclamations
statements
assertions
allegations
accusations
insinuations
implications
inferences.
Definitions
- A soft, low, indistinct sound, like the rustling of leaves or the quiet speech of someone talking in a very soft voice.
- A rumor or piece of gossip that is spread quietly, often without being officially confirmed.
- To speak very softly, often so that only the person or people closest to the speaker can hear.
Usage Examples
- The whispers of the wind through the trees created a soothing background noise.
- She whispered a secret to her friend, who looked surprised.
- The company has been the subject of whispers about financial difficulties.
Antonyms
shouting
yelling
screaming
loud noises
boisterous sounds
cacophony
din
clamor
uproar
commotion
tumult
hubbub
racket
pandemonium
chaos
loud talk
boisterous voices
strident sounds
harsh tones
discordant notes
jarring noises
grating sounds
creaking
screeching
wailing
loud whispers
raised voices
outspoken words
explicit messages
public announcements
declarations
proclamations.