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单词 whisper
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whisper

verb
 
/ˈwɪspə(r)/
/ˈwɪspər/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they whisper
/ˈwɪspə(r)/
/ˈwɪspər/
he / she / it whispers
/ˈwɪspəz/
/ˈwɪspərz/
past simple whispered
/ˈwɪspəd/
/ˈwɪspərd/
past participle whispered
/ˈwɪspəd/
/ˈwɪspərd/
-ing form whispering
/ˈwɪspərɪŋ/
/ˈwɪspərɪŋ/
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  1.  
    [intransitive, transitive] to speak very quietly to somebody so that other people cannot hear what you are saying synonym murmur
    • Don't you know it's rude to whisper?
    • whisper about something What are you two whispering about?
    • whisper + speech ‘Can you meet me tonight?’ he whispered.
    • 'I'm sorry,' he whispered softly.
    • whisper to somebody + speech ‘Let's go,' she whispered to Anne.
    • whisper something She leaned over and whispered something in his ear.
    • whisper something to somebody I whispered words of comfort to him.
    • whisper to somebody that… He whispered to me that he was afraid.
    • whisper that… She whispered that she would tell me all about it later.
    Extra Examples
    • ‘Come on,’ he whispered urgently.
    • ‘Hush!’ he whispered against her hair.
    • ‘No!’ he whispered through gritted teeth.
    • ‘Yes, ’ I whispered back.
    • He could only whisper in reply.
    • He held her and whispered sweet nothings in her ear.
    • I felt that everyone was whispering about me.
    • She heard him whisper her name.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • gently
    • quietly
    • softly
    verb + whisper
    • can only
    • hear somebody
    preposition
    • about
    • against
    • through
    phrases
    • whisper something in somebody’s ear
    • whisper something into somebody’s ear
    See full entry
  2. [transitive, often passive] to say or suggest something about somebody/something in a private or secret way
    • it is whispered that… It was whispered that he would soon die and he did.
  3. [intransitive] (+ adv./prep.) (literary) (of leaves, the wind, etc.) to make a soft, quiet sound
    • A warm breeze whispered through the trees.
  4. Word OriginOld English hwisprian, of Germanic origin; related to German wispeln, from the imitative base of whistle.

whisper

noun
 
/ˈwɪspə(r)/
/ˈwɪspər/
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  1.  
    a low, quiet voice or the sound it makes synonym murmur
    • in a whisper ‘I love you,’ he said in a whisper.
    • in whispers They spoke in whispers.
    • above a whisper ‘I feel the same way,’ he said, his voice barely above a whisper.
    • Her voice dropped to a whisper.
    see also stage whisper
    Extra Examples
    • A barely audible whisper came from the closet.
    • Their voices were very quiet, hardly above a whisper.
    • They spoke in barely audible whispers.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • barely audible
    • the barest
    • faint
    verb + whisper
    • hear
    preposition
    • above a whisper
    • in a whisper
    See full entry
  2. (also whispering)
    (literary) a soft sound synonym murmur
    • I could hear the whispering of the sea.
  3. a piece of news that is spread by being talked about but may not be true synonym rumour
    • I've heard whispers that he's leaving.
    • If the whispers are to be believed, the two companies are talking about a merger.
  4. Word OriginOld English hwisprian, of Germanic origin; related to German wispeln, from the imitative base of whistle.
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