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a antonym of bellowing

 

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Antonym of Bellowing

Description:

The antonym of bellowing refers to a contrasting action or sound that is the opposite of bellowing. It represents a quieter or more subdued manner of vocal expression.

Possible Parts of Speech:

  • Verb: Whisper, murmur, mumble
  • Noun: Silence, hush
  • Adjective: Soft, low, quiet
  • Adverb: Quietly, softly, faintly

Senses and Usages:

1. Verb - Whisper:

Definition: To speak or communicate in a hushed or low tone, making it difficult for others to hear.

Example Sentence: She leaned closer and whispered the secret into his ear.

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2. Noun - Silence:

Definition: The absence of sound; complete stillness or tranquility.

Example Sentence: The silence in the library was only broken by the turning of pages.

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3. Adjective - Soft:

Definition: Having a gentle or muffled sound; not loud or harsh.

Example Sentence: The baby's soft breathing could be heard in the quiet room.

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4. Adverb - Quietly:

Definition: In a calm, gentle, or hushed manner; without making noise or disturbance.

Example Sentence: The students worked quietly, not wanting to disturb the concentration of others.

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