Pronunciation: /wɪspərər/
noun A person who speaks in a quiet, hushed tone, often to convey secrets or information confidentially.
A1 She is a horse whisperer who can calm even the wildest of animals.
A2 The dog whisperer was able to train the unruly puppy in just a few sessions.
B1 The ghost whisperer claimed to communicate with spirits from the other side.
B2 The plant whisperer knew exactly what each of her plants needed to thrive.
C1 The child whisperer had a special gift for connecting with and understanding young children.
C2 The marketing whisperer was able to influence consumer behavior with subtle messaging techniques.
formal The horse whisperer was able to calm the wild stallion with his gentle techniques.
informal My friend is known as the plant whisperer because she has a green thumb.
slang I heard she's a real dog whisperer, able to train even the most stubborn pups.
figurative She's a real whisperer when it comes to getting information out of people.
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