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whispersnounpl. of whisper a rumor or report of a personal or sensational naturethere were whispers that the starlet was secretly married canards, stories, tales dirt, gossip, scuttlebutt, talebearings, talks, tattlesdirty laundrydefamations, libels, slandershearsayfables, fabrications, fairy tales, falsehoods, falsities, fibs, lies, mendacities, prevarications, untruths, whoppers whispersverbpresent tense third-person singular of whisperto make (as a piece of information) the subject of common talk without any authority or confirmation of accuracyassistants whispered that the two singers were having a secret relationship bruits (about), circulates, noises (about or abroad), rumors bandies (about), blabs, dishes, gossips, tattlesbares, discloses, divulges, exposes, lets on (about), reports, reveals, spills, tellshints, implies, insinuates, intimates, suggestsblazes, broadcasts, proclaims, promulgates, propagates, publicizes, spreads |