Whisper Meaning

UK /ˈwɪspə/
US /ˈwɪspɚ/
Word Definition
whisper meaning

Whisper Definition & Usage

verb

To speak very softly using one's breath without vocal cords, often to communicate in a secretive, intimate, or subdued manner.

Examples

  • "She whispered a secret into his ear."
  • "They whispered about the surprise party, careful not to spoil the fun."
  • "I could barely hear her whisper as the wind howled around us."
  • "He whispered his regrets into the night air, hoping she would understand."
  • "The children whispered in the corner, giggling over a shared joke."
noun

A soft, quiet, and often secretive spoken sound, usually produced when speaking without vocal cords.

Examples

  • "I could hear her whisper, but couldn't make out the words."
  • "His voice was barely a whisper, barely audible above the wind."
  • "The whisper of the trees in the breeze calmed my nerves."
  • "There was a whisper of excitement in the crowd as the show began."
  • "She heard a faint whisper from behind her but turned to find no one there."
verb

To produce a soft, rustling sound, similar to a whisper, often used for non-verbal communication or inanimate objects.

Examples

  • "The leaves whispered in the wind as we walked through the forest."
  • "The fabric whispered as she moved gracefully across the floor."
  • "The flames whispered as they flickered in the cold night air."
  • "The wind whispered through the cracks in the old building."
  • "The pages of the book whispered softly when I turned them."

Cultural Context

The word 'whisper' has roots in Old English, where it originally referred to a soft, secretive speech. In many cultures, whispering is seen as a way to convey secrecy or intimacy. It also has literary and poetic connotations, often symbolizing quiet or hidden emotions.

The Secret Whispers

Story

The Secret Whispers

Late one autumn evening, Ellie and James sat in the corner of a dimly lit café, their voices hushed as they shared secrets they had kept hidden for years. The air was thick with the scent of freshly ground coffee and the soft clink of mugs. They had found a quiet spot away from the chatter of the other patrons. Ellie leaned in close, her voice barely a whisper. 'Do you remember the day we first met?' she asked, her eyes glinting with a mix of nostalgia and curiosity. James smiled, the memory rising up like a whisper from the past. 'Of course. You looked so nervous. I thought you'd never say a word.' He chuckled softly, but there was a trace of something more, something unspoken between them. As Ellie continued to speak, her words seemed to fade into the background, as though they were being carried away on the faint rustling of the autumn leaves outside. Their conversation grew quieter, filled with those private exchanges only two people who had shared a long history could understand. Every word seemed to be wrapped in the kind of intimacy that only whispered thoughts could carry. 'I thought I had lost you forever,' Ellie murmured, her voice soft as silk. A shadow passed across James' face, and he leaned closer to her, as though to shield their words from the rest of the world. He whispered, 'We’ve always found our way back to each other, haven’t we?' And in that quiet moment, as the world seemed to slow around them, their shared history felt like the most fragile and precious thing. Just then, a soft wind stirred outside, and the leaves whispered their own stories, blending with the soft whispers inside the café. The night felt alive with unspoken words and promises, each one more fragile than the next, but none of them needing to be spoken any louder than a whisper. And so, in the quiet, they both knew they had found something far more valuable than words. A connection that needed no volume to be understood, only the trust to whisper the truth when it was most needed.

The Secret Whispers