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Whisper
Whisper
v. i.
To
speak
softly
, or
under
the
breath
, so as to be
heard
only
by
one
near
at
hand
; to
utter
words
without
sonant
breath
; to
talk
without
that
vibration
in
the
larynx
which
gives
sonorous
, or
vocal
,
sound
.
See
Whisper
, n.
Whisper
n.
To
make
a
low
,
sibilant
sound
or
noise
.
Whisper
n.
To
speak
with
suspicion
, or
timorous
caution
; to
converse
in
whispers
, as in
secret
plotting
.
Whisper
v. t.
To
utter
in a
low
and
nonvocal
tone
; to
say
under
the
breath
;
hence
, to
mention
privately
and
confidentially
, or in a
whisper
.
Whisper
v. t.
To
address
in a
whisper
, or
low
voice
.
Whisper
v. t.
To
prompt
secretly
or
cautiously
; to
inform
privately
.
Whisper
n.
A
low
,
soft
,
sibilant
voice
or
utterance
,
which
can
be
heard
only
by
those
near
at
hand
;
voice
or
utterance
that
employs
only
breath
sound
without
tone
,
friction
against
the
edges
of
the
vocal
cords
and
arytenoid
cartilages
taking
the
place
of
the
vibration
of
the
cords
that
produces
tone
;
sometimes
, in a
limited
sense
,
the
sound
produced
by
such
friction
as
distinguished
from
breath
sound
made
by
friction
against
parts
of
the
mouth
.
See
Voice
, n., 2,
and
Guide
to
Pronunciation
, // 5,
153
,
154
.
Whisper
n.
A
cautious
or
timorous
speech
.
Whisper
n.
Something
communicated
in
secret
or by
whispering
; a
suggestion
or
insinuation
.
Whisper
n.
A
low
,
sibilant
sound
.
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