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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
However, my minder would often whisper in my ear afterwards, saying people were exaggerating about the prices.
Haughty, hypocritical Dingley, she fears, won’t want anything to do with the family once this scandal goes viral, which in the Regency period translates into a wildfire of whispering throughout polite society.
Luckily, the whispers were correct—XCX peppered her performance with predictable experiences.
The fall from star billing to understudy has prompted social media whispers of a fall-out with Parkinson.
“Tomorrow, we can start to forget,” she whispers with a smile to June, the Pauline who can’t stop running back to peril.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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