whisper |
drawl |
Related terms |
Whisper is a related term of drawl.
In lang=en terms the difference between whisper and drawl
is that
whisper is to speak with suspicion or timorous caution; to converse in whispers, as in secret plotting while
drawl is to speak with a slow, spiritless utterance, from affectation, laziness, or lack of interest.
As nouns the difference between whisper and drawl
is that
whisper is the act of speaking in a quiet voice, especially, without vibration of the vocal cords while
drawl is a way of speaking slowly while lengthening vowel sounds and running words together characteristic of some.
As verbs the difference between whisper and drawl
is that
whisper is to speak softly, or under the breath, so as to be heard only by one near at hand; to utter words without sonant breath; to talk without that vibration in the larynx which gives sonorous, or vocal, sound while
drawl is to drag on slowly and heavily; while or dawdle away time indolently.
blab |
whisper |
As verbs the difference between blab and whisper
is that
blab is to tell tales; to gossip without reserve or discretion while
whisper is to speak softly, or under the breath, so as to be heard only by one near at hand; to utter words without sonant breath; to talk without that vibration in the larynx which gives sonorous, or vocal, sound.
As nouns the difference between blab and whisper
is that
blab is one who blabs; a babbler; a telltale; a gossip or gossiper while
whisper is the act of speaking in a quiet voice, especially, without vibration of the vocal cords.
negate |
whisper |
Related terms |
Negate is a related term of whisper.
As verbs the difference between negate and whisper
is that
negate is to deny the existence, evidence, or truth of; to contradict while
whisper is to speak softly, or under the breath, so as to be heard only by one near at hand; to utter words without sonant breath; to talk without that vibration in the larynx which gives sonorous, or vocal, sound.
As a noun whisper is
the act of speaking in a quiet voice, especially, without vibration of the vocal cords.
whisper |
stutter |
Related terms |
Whisper is a related term of stutter.
In lang=en terms the difference between whisper and stutter
is that
whisper is to speak with suspicion or timorous caution; to converse in whispers, as in secret plotting while
stutter is to exhaust a gas with difficulty.
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between whisper and stutter
is that
whisper is (obsolete) to prompt secretly or cautiously; to inform privately while
stutter is (obsolete) one who stutters; a stammerer.
As nouns the difference between whisper and stutter
is that
whisper is the act of speaking in a quiet voice, especially, without vibration of the vocal cords while
stutter is a speech disorder characterised by stuttering.
As verbs the difference between whisper and stutter
is that
whisper is to speak softly, or under the breath, so as to be heard only by one near at hand; to utter words without sonant breath; to talk without that vibration in the larynx which gives sonorous, or vocal, sound while
stutter is (ambitransitive) to speak with a spasmodic repetition of vocal sounds.
rustling |
whisper |
As verbs the difference between rustling and whisper
is that
rustling is while
whisper is to speak softly, or under the breath, so as to be heard only by one near at hand; to utter words without sonant breath; to talk without that vibration in the larynx which gives sonorous, or vocal, sound.
As nouns the difference between rustling and whisper
is that
rustling is a series of rustles while
whisper is the act of speaking in a quiet voice, especially, without vibration of the vocal cords.
whisper |
boom |
Related terms |
Whisper is a related term of boom.
As nouns the difference between whisper and boom
is that
whisper is the act of speaking in a quiet voice, especially, without vibration of the vocal cords while
boom is .
As a verb whisper
is to speak softly, or under the breath, so as to be heard only by one near at hand; to utter words without sonant breath; to talk without that vibration in the larynx which gives sonorous, or vocal, sound.
assert |
whisper |
Related terms |
Assert is a related term of whisper.
As nouns the difference between assert and whisper
is that
assert is (computer science) an assert statement; a section of source code which tests whether an expected condition is true while
whisper is the act of speaking in a quiet voice, especially, without vibration of the vocal cords.
As verbs the difference between assert and whisper
is that
assert is to declare with assurance or plainly and strongly; to state positively while
whisper is to speak softly, or under the breath, so as to be heard only by one near at hand; to utter words without sonant breath; to talk without that vibration in the larynx which gives sonorous, or vocal, sound.
Say |
whisper |
Synonyms |
In transitive terms the difference between Say and whisper
is that
Say is to recite while
whisper is to mention privately and confidentially, or in a whisper.
In intransitive terms the difference between Say and whisper
is that
Say is to speak; to express an opinion; to make answer; to reply while
whisper is to speak with suspicion or timorous caution; to converse in whispers, as in secret plotting.
As an adverb say
is
Used to gain one's attention before making an inquiry or suggestionAs a conjunction say
is Used to introduce a hypothetical
suppose | whisper | Related terms |
Suppose is a related term of whisper.
As verbs the difference between suppose and whisper
is that
suppose is while
whisper is to speak softly, or under the breath, so as to be heard only by one near at hand; to utter words without sonant breath; to talk without that vibration in the larynx which gives sonorous, or vocal, sound.
As a noun whisper is
the act of speaking in a quiet voice, especially, without vibration of the vocal cords.
whisper | exclaim | Related terms |
Whisper is a related term of exclaim.
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between whisper and exclaim
is that
whisper is (obsolete) to prompt secretly or cautiously; to inform privately while
exclaim is (obsolete) exclamation; outcry, clamor.
As nouns the difference between whisper and exclaim
is that
whisper is the act of speaking in a quiet voice, especially, without vibration of the vocal cords while
exclaim is (obsolete) exclamation; outcry, clamor.
As verbs the difference between whisper and exclaim
is that
whisper is to speak softly, or under the breath, so as to be heard only by one near at hand; to utter words without sonant breath; to talk without that vibration in the larynx which gives sonorous, or vocal, sound while
exclaim is (
lb) to cry out suddenly, from some strong emotion.
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