whisperer

/ˈwɪspərər/
noun
  1. A person who whispers, especially one who speaks softly or secretly.
    • The whisperer in the back of the classroom distracted the other students.
    • She was known as the office whisperer, always sharing the latest gossip.
    • The play featured a mysterious whisperer who revealed secrets to the audience.
  2. A person who has a special ability to calm, train, or communicate with animals, especially horses or dogs.
    • The horse whisperer calmed the frightened stallion with gentle words.
    • She became a famous dog whisperer, helping owners with difficult pets.
    • The documentary followed a wildlife whisperer who worked with wolves.
  3. A person who is exceptionally skilled at understanding or influencing a particular thing or group (often used in compounds like 'horse whisperer' or 'dog whisperer').
    • He was a computer whisperer, able to fix any software problem.
    • The gardener was a plant whisperer who could revive even dying flowers.
    • She was a toddler whisperer, always knowing how to calm crying children.
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