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whisper
noun as in rumor; information expressed in soft voice
Strong matches
confidence, disclosure, divulgence, hum, insinuation, mumble, mutter, report, secret, sighing, susurration, undertone, word
Weak matches
noun as in trace, suggestion
verb as in speak softly
Example Sentences
She was forced to give up her business, and an infection during chemotherapy damaged her vocal cords, reducing her voice to a whisper.
You could hear it being whispered in the breakfast hall of the Malaga hotel where travelling British fans were tucking into their Spanish tortilla.
Eventually, we heard whispers of a respite from all the stats, an oasis of peace:
The shocking poll comes amid whispers that Trump's internal polling is bleak, showing a much bigger Harris win than might be expected on Election Day.
When he won, I whispered in her ear, ‘He’s no Secretariat. I think this is as close as I’ll ever get.’
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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