Definitions
- Describing a quiet conversation between two people. - Referring to a secretive or confidential discussion. - Talking about a hushed or low-volume exchange of words.
- Referring to a low-volume speech or sound. - Describing a secretive or confidential communication. - Talking about a soft or gentle voice used to avoid disturbing others.
List of Similarities
- 1Both involve speaking in a low volume.
- 2Both can be used for secretive or confidential conversations.
- 3Both are used to avoid disturbing others.
- 4Both can be used to create a peaceful or intimate atmosphere.
What is the difference?
- 1Form: Whispering is a verb that describes the act of speaking in a low volume, while whisper can be both a verb and a noun.
- 2Intensity: Whispering can be more intense or prolonged than a single whisper.
- 3Usage: Whispering is often used to describe a conversation, while whisper can refer to a sound or a single word.
- 4Connotation: Whispering can imply secrecy or conspiracy, while whisper can have a softer or gentler connotation.
- 5Frequency: Whispering is less common than whisper in everyday language.
Remember this!
Whispering and whisper both refer to speaking in a low volume to avoid disturbing others. However, whispering is a verb that describes the act of speaking quietly, while whisper can be both a verb and a noun. Whispering is often used to describe a conversation, while whisper can refer to a sound or a single word. Additionally, whispering can imply secrecy or conspiracy, while whisper can have a softer or gentler connotation.