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The word 'whisper' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as a verb to describe light, quiet speech or as a noun to refer to a soft, quiet voice. Example sentence: The teacher softly whispered instructions to the student.
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whisper
noun
The act of speaking in a quiet voice, especially, without vibration of the vocal cords.
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One of the main hazards of becoming prime minister is the problems that arise when mischief-making newspapers cry, and maliciously inclined colleagues whisper: "Look behind you!" Alan Johnson would, I am sure, take on the job with the absolute intention of being a loyal deputy.
"The future," he declares in his stagey whisper, "is bringing more understanding of how we make the decisions we make on a biological level, and then to step back from that and see what is going on.
Instead, as we approach the opening notes of the conference, the mood contains more than a whisper of hope.
So why are so many people I meet so shocked that, as a woman and, whisper it, a feminist, I enjoy playing Grand Theft Auto?
Today the noble men and women who whisper in our gossip-hungry ears tell us that Real Madrid and Manchester United might as well just get a flat and create some sort of wacky sitcom for all the time they're going to be spending together this summer.
If Jack Nicholson only had one scene in a movie, you can bet he'd grip the wrists of friends at dinner parties and whisper: "It's a cameo".
When the schools serving our most vulnerable children more than trebled that rate there was not a whisper.
Gavin Robinson, 29, is the new, more progressive voice of the Democratic Unionist party; a politician who broke the mould of tub-thumping, hardcore Protestantism by attending a same-sex wedding as lord mayor of Belfast, and who – whisper it softly – is even known to have gay friends.
While Cook was at pains to point out that there were still formal decisions to be taken on "the Test team, the one-day team, my future, all that kind of stuff", it was notable England's dual-format captain looked significantly more relaxed, and even – whisper it – quite cheerful a week on from his appearance at the end of the Sydney Test.
Hegarty's spoken voice, a warm conspiratorial whisper, only occasionally hints at the uniquely powerful and vulnerable sound that he is capable of making on stage and in recordings.
Twice they interrupted Luis Enrique, first with a whisper from the back of the room, then with a shout from beyond the wall, but he didn't mind.
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