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Cheep vs Whimper - What's the difference?

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Cheep is a related term of whimper.


As verbs the difference between cheep and whimper

is that cheep is of a small bird, to make short, high-pitched sounds sounding like "cheep" while whimper is to cry or sob softly and intermittently.

As nouns the difference between cheep and whimper

is that cheep is a short, high-pitched sound made by a small bird while whimper is a low intermittent sob.

As an interjection cheep

is the short, high-pitched sound made by a small bird.

cheep

English

Verb

(en verb)
  • Of a small bird, to make short, high-pitched sounds sounding like "cheep".
  • *
  • To give expression to in a chirping tone.
  • * Tennyson
  • Cheep and twitter twenty million loves.

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A short, high-pitched sound made by a small bird.
  • Interjection

    (en interjection)
  • The short, high-pitched sound made by a small bird.
  • English onomatopoeias

    whimper

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A low intermittent sob.
  • Verb

    (en verb)
  • To cry or sob softly and intermittently.
  • The lonely puppy began to whimper as soon as we left the room.
  • * 1886 , (Robert Louis Stevenson), (Strange Case Of Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde)
  • At the sight of Mr. Utterson, the housemaid broke into hysterical whimpering ; and the cook, crying out "Bless God! it's Mr. Utterson," ran forward as if to take him in her arms.
  • To cry with a low, whining, broken voice; to whine; to complain.
  • * Latimer
  • Was there ever yet preacher but there were gainsayers that spurned, that winced, that whimpered against him?
  • To say something in a whimpering manner.
  • "Master, please don't punish me!" he whimpered .

    Synonyms

    * See also

    Derived terms

    * whimperative