susurration

[ˌsuːsəˈreɪʃn]

susurration Definition

  • 1whispering, murmuring, or rustling sound
  • 2a soft, whispering or rustling sound

Using susurration: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "susurration" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The susurration of the leaves in the wind was calming.

  • Example

    The susurration of the crowd grew louder as the performer took the stage.

  • Example

    The susurration of the water lapping against the shore was soothing.

susurration Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for susurration

Phrases with susurration

  • the susurrations of love

    the soft whispers and murmurs of love

    Example

    The susurrations of love between the couple were heard by all.

  • the susurrations of the forest

    the rustling and whispering sounds of the forest

    Example

    The susurrations of the forest were a symphony of sound.

  • the susurrations of the night

    the soft, whispering sounds of the night

    Example

    The susurrations of the night were both eerie and calming.

Origins of susurration

from Latin 'susurratio', meaning 'a whispering'

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Summary: susurration in Brief

'Susurration' [ˌsuːsəˈreɪʃn] refers to a soft, whispering or rustling sound, often used to describe the sounds of nature. Examples include 'The susurration of the leaves in the wind was calming.' and 'The susurration of the water lapping against the shore was soothing.' It can also be used to describe the soft whispers and murmurs of love, as in 'the susurrations of love.'