noun
- very quiet speech or sounds
- rumors or unconfirmed reports
Usage: plural of whisper
Usage: figurative use
verb
- speaks very quietly
Usage: third person singular present
Examples
- She heard whispers coming from the next room.
- The children exchanged whispers during the movie.
- There were whispers about changes coming to the company.
- He whispers secrets to his best friend.
- The wind whispers through the trees.
- She whispers so her baby won’t wake up.
- Whispers of scandal spread through the town.