Pronunciation: /steɪdʒ ˈwɪspər/
noun a whisper that is loud enough to be heard by the audience but soft enough not to be heard by other actors on stage
A1 She spoke in a stage whisper so only the people closest to her could hear.
A2 During the play, the actor used a stage whisper to convey his character's inner thoughts.
B1 The teacher used a stage whisper to remind the students to be quiet during the exam.
B2 The politician was caught on camera using a stage whisper to communicate a secret message.
C1 The actress's stage whisper was so convincing that the audience felt like they were eavesdropping on a private conversation.
C2 In the intense drama, the actor's stage whisper added an extra layer of suspense to the scene.
formal During the play, the actor delivered his lines in a stage whisper to convey a sense of secrecy.
informal I heard my name being mentioned in a stage whisper at the party last night.
slang She leaned over and gave me the details in a stage whisper so no one else could hear.
figurative The wind whispered through the trees like a stage whisper, creating an eerie atmosphere.
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