0 to speak very quietly, using the breath but not the voice, so that only the person close to you can hear you: --
2 a way of speaking very quietly, using the breath but not the voice, so that only the person close to you can hear you: --
3 a suggestion or piece of information that you hear privately from someone: --
4 to say something very quietly, using the breath but not the voice: --
My noble friend beside me has just whispered to me that that is because in public schools they are never allowed to mention girls.
I hear sometimes whispers, hardly more than whispers, of possible terms of peace.
Up to now, it has only been whispered behind the scenes that there are constant discussions about the upper limit.
There have still been whispers of it in the debate.
The decision will have to be made on merit and not through the kind of political horsetrading that is currently being whispered about.
Almost as soon as the report was published there began to be whispers that it was full of mistakes, that it revealed a basic ignorance of the industry.
They also found that classroom interaction not only helps the students who are selected to speak but also other learners as they participate peripherally by whispering answers.
Earlier before the actual hunt the hunters had been whispering amongst themselves and when they wanted the dogs to give all they got they would make the loud noise.