whispering

[ˈwɪspərɪŋ]

whispering Definition

  • 1speaking very softly or quietly, using one's breath rather than one's throat, especially for the sake of secrecy or to avoid being overheard
  • 2a soft rustling or murmuring sound

Using whispering: Examples

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

  • Example

    The students were whispering during the exam.

  • Example

    She leaned over and whispered something in his ear.

  • Example

    The whispering of the leaves in the wind was soothing.

whispering Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for whispering

Phrases with whispering

  • a method of spreading rumors or negative information about someone in a secretive or underhanded way

    Example

    The politician was the target of a whispering campaign designed to damage his reputation.

  • a circular or elliptical enclosure in which whispers can be heard clearly at any point around the circumference due to the way sound waves travel along the walls or ceiling

    Example

    The dome of St. Paul's Cathedral in London is famous for its whispering gallery.

  • a type of pine tree that makes a soft, rustling sound when the wind blows through its needles

    Example

    The cabin was surrounded by whispering pines, which made a soothing sound in the breeze.

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Summary: whispering in Brief

Whispering [ˈwɪspərɪŋ] refers to speaking very softly or quietly, often for secrecy or to avoid being overheard. It can also refer to a soft rustling or murmuring sound, as in 'The whispering of the leaves in the wind was soothing.' Other phrases include 'whispering campaign,' a secretive way of spreading rumors, and 'whispering gallery,' an enclosure where whispers can be heard clearly due to the way sound waves travel along the walls or ceiling.

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