whisper|whispered|whispering|whispers in English
verb
[whis·per || 'hwɪspə(r) /'w-]
speak softly; rustle; gossip; spread a rumor; scheme secretly
Use "whisper|whispered|whispering|whispers" in a sentence
1. Synonyms for Breathy voice include stage whisper, murmur, mutter, aside, loud whisper, sotto voce, whisper and whispering
2. Antonyms for Caterwauling include quiet, silence, silentness, still, stillness, euphony, harmony, melodiousness, whisper and whispering
3. Lost to Cries and Whispers.
4. It whispers and it sings. . . .
5. SK: (Whispering) Colonization.
6. "And say, " he whispered, jovially , pulling Hurstwood over by the shoulder so that he might whisper in his ear, "if this isn't a good show, I'll punch your head.
7. All I need in return are whispers.
8. the sibilant sound of whispering. Sentencedict.com
9. "Yes, " I whispered back.
10. My whispering, quivering voice will say,
11. Einstein, did you hear whispers?
12. Otherworldly Whispers: Gain bonus on Knowledge checks.
13. I asked them, “Why are you whispering?”
14. Poled optical whispering gallery mode resonators
15. The girls exchanged whispered confidences.
16. / And I'll whisper, " No. "
17. "Bless you, Eva," he whispered.
18. People whisper of witchcraft.
19. Whispers Request Configure Your Rolls-Royce
20. His adventures have been whispered everywhere.
21. "No, " he whispered through gritted teeth.
22. You could only whisper it.
23. The wind whispered in the pines.
24. The story is being whispered about.
25. He whispered something in her ear.