🤫whisper (wisper)

verb
/ˈwɪspər/
chuchoter (chuchoter)

Signification

to speak very softly using one's breath without vocal cords
to speak very softly or quietly, often to avoid being overheard
Traduction de la signification
parler très doucement en utilisant sa respiration sans cordes vocales
parler très doucement en utilisant sa respiration sans cordes vocales

Phrases d'exemple

She whispered a secret in my ear.

Elle a chuchoté un secret à mon oreille.
Elle a chuchoté un secret à mon oreille.

She whispered a secret into his ear.

Elle a chuchoté un secret à son oreille.
Elle a chuchoté un secret à son oreille.

Synonymes

murmur, mumble, breathe, hiss, mutter
Entrée 1
murmur, mumble, breathe, hiss
Entrée 2
murmur, mutter, hiss

Antonymes

shout, yell, scream, roar
Entrée 1
shout, yell, scream, roar
Entrée 2
shout, yell

Collocations

whisper secrets, whisper softly, whisper words, whisper quietly, whisper sweet, whisper prayers, whisper in someone's ear, whisper to
Entrée 1
whisper secrets, whisper softly, whisper words, whisper quietly, whisper sweet, whisper prayers
Entrée 2
whisper in someone's ear, whisper softly, whisper to

Plus de phrases d'exemple

I whispered in order not to wake the baby.

J'ai chuchoté pour ne pas réveiller le bébé.
J'ai chuchote pour ne pas reveiller le bebe.

Vocabulaires connexes

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to stop doing something, especially an action considered wrong or undesirable
To stain, especially with blood.
To formally begin or introduce something, especially with a ceremony.
to ask for something earnestly; to request humbly