whisper

noun, verb52 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.2

a quiet and gentle whisper

a whisper spoken in a low-pitched voice

a very quiet whisper, often conveying secrecy or reverence

a whisper with a low, rough voice, as if from a sore throat

a quiet and not very clear whisper

a low, rough-sounding whisper that can be considered attractive

a whisper that is unusually loud and easy to hear

a soft and kind whisper

a whisper that conveys a need for immediate action or attention

a whisper that is loud enough to be heard

a loud whisper on a stage that is intended for the audience to hear

a whisper full of excitement

an intense and often angry whisper

a whisper that is very difficult to hear

a whisper that suggests sharing a secret

a rough and unpleasant-sounding whisper

a small, barely noticeable whisper

a whisper spoken with difficulty due to strong emotion

to say something very quietly, close to someone's ear

to say something very quietly, directly into someone's ear

to speak using a whisper; can also be plural 'in whispers'

louder than a whisper

to whisper in a low and gentle voice

to whisper in a way that makes very little noise

to whisper in a soft and kind manner

to whisper with a rough, harsh-sounding voice

to whisper with great intensity or anger

to perceive the sound of a whisper

Collocations with "whisper"

whisper + ...

... + whisper