Whisper (verb)

  1. To speak softly or in a low voice, especially in order to keep something secret or to avoid disturbing others.
  2. To say something in a quiet and secretive manner.

Origin:

The word 'whisper' originated from the old english word 'hwisprian' which means 'to speak softly or in a low voice.'.

Examples:

  1. She whispered the secret to her friend.
  2. He whispered the answer to the question.
  3. The two lovers whispered sweet nothings to each other.
  4. She whispered a prayer for guidance.
  5. The child whispered a goodnight wish to his mother.
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