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whispered
[hwis-perd, wis-]
adjective
rumored; reported.
He is whispered to be planning to run for governor.
Other Word Forms
- half-whispered adjective
- quasi-whispered adjective
- unwhispered adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of whispered1
Example Sentences
The bias isn't shouted; it's whispered through commentary, coded in tone.
In the seventh round, as Foreman so famously told it, Ali leaned in during a clinch and whispered in Foreman’s ear: “George, is that all you got?”
As his widow started speaking, she looked upwards and whispered a silent prayer.
The next morning she took him to see their infirm mother, who whispered in his ear: “I didn’t think you’d ever come back.”
When Hillary Clinton supporters whispered during the 2008 presidential race that Latinos would never vote for a Black candidate, they gladly joined the coalition that put Barack Obama in the White House.
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