whimper

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17
Words With Friends
18
Letters
7
Pronunciation
/ˈwɪmpə/
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/ˈwɪmpə/ · [ˈwɪmpʰə] · /ˈʍɪmpə/ · [ˈw̥ɪmpʰə] · /ˈwɪmpɚ/ · [ˈwɪmpʰɚ] · /ˈʍɪmpɚ/ · [ˈw̥ɪmpʰɚ]

Definition of whimper

4 senses · 2 parts of speech · etymology included

noun

  1. A low intermittent sob.
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noun

  1. A low intermittent sob.

verb

  1. To cry or sob softly and intermittently.
    “The lonely puppy began to whimper as soon as we left the room.”
    “At the sight of Mr. Utterson, the housemaid broke into hysterical whimpering; and the cook, crying out 'Bless God! it's Mr. Utterson,' ran forward as if to take him in her arms.”
  2. To cry with a low, whining, broken voice; to whine; to complain.
    “Was ther euer yet prechers, but ther wer gainſayers? that ſpurned? that winſt? that whimpered againſt him?”
  3. To say something in a whimpering manner.
    ““Master, please don’t punish me!” he whimpered.”
    “Stripped of all bravado, Cersei breaks, and shows the very scared, vulnerable woman who has kept her emotions at bay. “I don’t want to die,” she whimpers, “Not like this.” It’s all the more moving for coming from a character who built her identity on steely resolve and contempt for such hoary conceits as fear.”

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Etymology

From dialectal whimp (“to whine”) + -er (frequentative suffix). Compare German wimmern (“to whimper, whine”).

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