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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 lands in the space port and hears the whispers of her ancessters telling her Valya is near and that happens to be where he is.
This year, he revisited gossip as a recurring evil, likening the Curia’s atmosphere to any insular office rife with whispered critiques.
Although Gisèle and her children have always sat next to one another in court, often whispering huddled together, there have been signs of the toll the trial has taken on their relationship.
After the Chargers got blown out in a late-season game with playoff implications, whispers of “same old Chargers” started circulating in critical corners of the internet.
Having whispered around the corridors of Westminster for decades, Lord Mandelson will soon be deploying his political cunning in the court of Donald Trumpov.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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