whimper

noun, verb20 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.4

Used to describe a small, quiet whimper.

Similar to 'little whimper', indicating a non-loud sound.

Emphasizes the low volume of the whimper.

Refers to a barely noticeable whimper.

A whimper that evokes pity or sadness.

A whimper that shows fear.

To whimper with very little sound.

Similar to 'whimper quietly', emphasizing a gentle sound.

To whimper just a little.

To whimper in a way that causes pity.

To whimper in a way that is similar to a small child.

To produce a whimper sound.

To emit a whimper, often suddenly.

To perceive the sound of a whimper.

To start making a whimpering sound.

Synonym for 'begin to whimper'.

To perceive someone making a whimpering sound.

Often used with an emotion, e.g., 'whimper in fear'.

Often used with a cause, e.g., 'whimper with pain'.

Used when a whimper is made involuntarily.

Collocations with "whimper"

whimper + ...