Whimper [verb]

Definition of Whimper:

cry softly

Synonyms of Whimper:

Moan

Weep

Bleat

Sob

Fuss

Pule

Object

Whine

Snivel

Blubber

Complain

Mewl


Opposite/Antonyms of Whimper:

Bawl


Sentence/Example of Whimper:

Gave it up, as you did, without a whimper or even a whisper?

I might be a "Babe in the Wood," but he should not have the satisfaction of hearing me whimper.

Ralph would rather have heard him whimper and shuffle as he had done before.

"Your father is nothing but an ache and a stound to you, lass," Sim would say in a whimper.

Liza, frightened again, began once more to whimper prettily.

He called gently, and the animal responded with a whimper, but remained where it was.

We will meet again, and when you whimper and beg for mercy, remember this moment!

With what was almost a whimper of suppressed fear he rocked backward on his heels.

His courage had evidently forsaken him; he began to whimper and cry bitterly.

The girl began to whimper, and the lieutenant took Darco by the sleeve.