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whisper

verb intransitive
To speak with a low hissing or sibilant voice. It is ill manners to whisper in company. The hollow whispring breeze-- .

whisper

To speak with suspicion or timorous caution.

whisper

To plot secretly; to devise in mischief. All that hate me whisper together against me. Psalm 41:7.

whisper

verb transitive
To address in a low voice. He whispers the man in the ear.

whisper

To utter in a low sibilant voice. He whispered a word in my ear.

whisper

To prompt secretly; as, the came to whisper Woolsey.

whisper

noun
A low soft sibilant voice; or words uttered with such a voice. The whisper cannot give a tone. Soft whispers through the assembly went.

whisper

A cautious or timorous speech.

whisper

A hissing or buzzing sound.