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1 whisper
أَسَرَّ \ whisper: to speak or say quietly with the breath only, not with the voice: He whispered a secret to me. \ See Also همس (هَمَسَ) \ هَمَسَ \ whisper: to speak or say quietly with the breath only, not with the voice: He whispered a secret to me. \ هَمْس \ whisper: a whispering sound; whispered speech. \ هَمْسَة \ whisper: a whispering sound; whispered speech. -
2 whisper
[ˈwɪspə]1. verb1) to speak or say very softly:يَهْمِس"Don"t tell him,' she whispered.
تُسْمِعُ الأوراقُ حَفيفاThe leaves whispered in the breeze.
2. nouna very quiet sound, especially something said:هَمْسThey spoke in whispers.
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3 hamasa
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4 همسة
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5 يهمس
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6 همس
1́ n. whispering, whisper, susurration2́ v. buzz, hiss, murmur, breath heavily, speak, susurrate, whisper -
7 همس في أذنه
هَمَسَ في أُذُنِهِ، هَمَسَ إلَيْهِto whisper in someone's ear, whisper to -
8 همس إليه
هَمَسَ في أُذُنِهِ، هَمَسَ إلَيْهِto whisper in someone's ear, whisper to -
9 وشوش
وَشْوَشَ: هَمَسَ إلَيْهِto whisper in someone's ear, whisper to -
10 أثر ضئيل
n. tincture, twang, sparkle, whisper -
11 تناجي
1́ interj. aside2́ n. stage whisper -
12 خاطب هامسا
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13 محادثة على إنفراد
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14 مخاطبة الممثل لنفسه
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15 نطق بهمس
v. whisper -
16 همسة
n. whisper, hiss, sizzle, breeze -
17 تسار
تَسَارّ: تَهَامَسَ -
18 سار
سارّ: هَمَسَ في أُذُنِه -
19 بصوت واطئ أو منخفض
بِصَوْتٍ واطِئٍ أو مُنْخَفِضsoftly, in a low voice; under one's breath, in a whisper -
20 ناجى
ناجَىto confide a secret to, entrust a secret to, take into one's confidence; to whisper to
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Whisper — may refer to: * whispering, a form of vocalizationIn fiction* Whisper ( Fable ), fictitious character in the popular Fantasy RPG Fable * Whisper, a character created by Ian Fleming in the James Bond novel and film Live and Let Die * Whisper… … Wikipedia
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Whisper — Whis per, n. [1913 Webster] 1. A low, soft, sibilant voice or utterance, which can be heard only by those near at hand; voice or utterance that employs only breath sound without tone, friction against the edges of the vocal cords and arytenoid… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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whisper — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ barely audible, the barest, faint, gentle, hushed, low, mere, quiet, slight (esp. AmE), soft … Collocations dictionary