The Collaborative International Dictionary
Whisperer \Whis"per*er\, n.
One who whispers.
A tattler; one who tells secrets; a conveyer of intelligence secretly; hence; a backbiter; one who slanders secretly.
--Prov. xvi. 28.
Wiktionary
n. 1 Someone who whispers. 2 Someone who tells secrets; a gossip.
WordNet
n. one who speaks in a whisper
Wikipedia
Whisperer or Whisperers may refer to:
- someone who whispers
- The Whisperer, 1951 American radio program
- The Whisperers, 1967 British drama film
- The Whisperer (novel), 2009 fantasy novel by Australian author Fiona McIntosh
- "The Whisperer" (song), 2014 song by French DJ and producer David Guetta
- The Whisperers, a group of characters first introduced in 2015 in the American comic book series The Walking Dead
Usage examples of "whisperer".
What the whisperer implied was beyond all human belief--yet were not the other things still farther beyond, and less preposterous only because of their remoteness from tangible concrete proof?
It was strange that I should go straight from the chief shouter of the practice to the chief whisperer.
Gypsy ways than the Chef de Bohemiens a Triana, one who is an expert whisperer and horse-sorcerer, and who, to his honour I say it, can wield hammer and tongs, and handle a horse-shoe, with the best of the smiths amongst the Alpujarras of Granada.
City of Aigai, Midwinter 337 BC They had many names and many uses, but to Aida they were the Whisperers .
The City of Aigai Aida dismissed the Whisperers , for they had served their purpose and the Dark Lady was exultant.
The doctor's wife, slick little Dave Broon, Hardahee's change of attitude, the strangeness of Helen Boughmer, the whisperer, and all the other little fragments of this and that.
It says that those who turn themselves over to the devil to work his evil ways are “filled with all unrighteousness, fornication, wickedness, covetousness, maliciousness, full of envy, murder, debate, deceit, malignity, whisperers, backbiters, haters of God, despiteful, proud, boasters, inventors of evil things, disobedient to parents, without understanding, covenant-breakers, without natural affection, implacable, unmerciful: Who knowing the judgment of God, that they which commit such things are worthy of death, not only do the same, but have pleasure in them that do them.
An English squire excelling his fellows at hazardous leaps in public, he was additionally a polished whisperer, a lively dialoguer, one for witty bouts, with something in him--capacity for a drive and dig or two--beyond mere wit, as they soon learned who called up his reserves, and had a bosom for pinking.
He moved the whisperers down the corridors, through chambers and halls and galleries.
A myriad whispering voices hissed answers, simultaneous agonizing echoes murmuring, rustling, mumbling, as if numberless mutterers crowded forward, all speaking, each striving to be heard, murmurers fading in and out, many voices talking at the same time through the same mouth, each whisperer describing a different event, a confusion of sissing babble.