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whisper

Definition for whisper

noun as in rumor; information expressed in soft voice

noun as in trace, suggestion

Strongest matches

breath, hint, shadow, suspicion, whiff

Strong matches

dash, fraction, shade, tinge, touch

Weak match

soupçon

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Example Sentences

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It began with a hastily written note and a whisper.

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Paul and Anthony Fino were shopping at a Las Vegas mall when they started to hear the whispers.

If the former whispers architectural wisdom in your ear, the latter shouts, “Watch this.”

By day two, I was lurking at the window, watching for fresh debris, whispering, “Make my day.”

There wasn’t so much as a whisper about aviation.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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