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whispered

American  
[hwis-perd, wis-] / ˈʰwɪs pərd, ˈwɪs- /

adjective

  1. rumored; reported.

    He is whispered to be planning to run for governor.


Other Word Forms

  • half-whispered adjective
  • quasi-whispered adjective
  • unwhispered adjective

Etymology

Origin of whispered

First recorded in 1560–70; whisper + -ed 2

Example Sentences

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Mangione, wearing gray suits, jotted information on a notepad and occasionally whispered with his attorneys.

From The Wall Street Journal

Back outside, a crowd surrounded the sisters, but held back until one woman sidled up to the pair and whispered “Photo?”

From The Wall Street Journal

She leaned in and whispered an absolution: You are not a prisoner anymore.

From Los Angeles Times

The Chocolate Martini was a punchline whispered in dark bars lit by Edison bulbs.

From Salon

I was helping Karen dry off after a shower, and I whispered to her, as I often do, “I’ll take care of you, honey. I’ll take care of you.”

From The Wall Street Journal