whisht

/wɪʃt/
interjection
  1. Used to tell someone to be quiet or to stop making noise.
    • Whisht! The baby is sleeping.
    • Whisht, everyone, the show is about to start.
    • She put a finger to her lips and said, 'Whisht!'
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verb
  1. To become or make quiet; to hush.
    • He whishted the dog with a gentle pat.
    • The crowd finally whishted when the speaker began.
    • The teacher tried to whisht the noisy class.
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