Whisper Definition

wĭspər, hwĭs-
whispered, whispering, whispers
noun
whispers
The act or an instance of whispering; specif., soft, low speech produced with breath but, usually, without vibrating the vocal cords.
To speak in a whisper.
Webster's New World
Something whispered.
Webster's New World
A secret, hint, rumor, etc.
Webster's New World
A soft, rustling sound like a whisper.
Webster's New World

(Internet) A private message to an individual in a chat room.

Wiktionary
Antonyms:
verb
whispered, whispering, whispers
To say very softly, esp. by whispering.
Webster's New World
To speak very softly, esp. without the resonance produced by the vibration of the vocal cords.
Webster's New World
To speak quietly and privately, as by way of gossip, slander, or intrigue.
American Heritage
To talk quietly or furtively, as in gossiping, maligning, or plotting.
Webster's New World
To make a soft, rustling sound like a whisper, as the leaves of a tree.
Webster's New World
Antonyms:

Other Word Forms of Whisper

Noun

Singular:
whisper
Plural:
whispers

Origin of Whisper

  • From Middle English whisperen to whisper from Old English hwisprian

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

  • From Old English hwisprian (“to whistle").

    From Wiktionary

Find Similar Words

Find similar words to whisper using the buttons below.

Words Starting With

Words Ending With

Unscrambles

whisper