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Whisper campaign Meaning in English

expression

ˈhwɪspɝ/, /ˈwɪspɝ/ /kæmˈpeɪn
WHIS-per kam-PAYN
wˈɪspɐ/ /kæmpˈeɪn
WIS-puh kam-PAYN

Definition

A secret effort to spread harmful rumors or negative information about someone, often done quietly so it is hard to trace back to the source.

Usage & Nuances

Usually formal or journalistic. Often linked to politics, business, or reputation attacks. Implies a secretive, underhanded strategy, not open criticism. 'Whisper campaign' is often used with verbs like 'launch', 'start', or 'run'. Don't confuse with casual gossip; it suggests organized intent.

Example Sentences

A whisper campaign tried to hurt the teacher's reputation.

basic

The company denied starting a whisper campaign against its rival.

basic

A whisper campaign can damage someone’s career without evidence.

basic

Political opponents launched a whisper campaign right before the election.

natural

After the whisper campaign, nobody trusted the manager anymore.

natural

People suspected a whisper campaign when rumors about the actor started spreading everywhere.

natural