Whistle is a noun and a verb with several meanings, primarily related to a high-pitched sound produced by forcing air through a small opening or using a device.
Meanings and Uses
- Sound Made by Air:
- Noun: A high-pitched sound made by forcing air through a small hole, often using one’s mouth or a device.
- Example: “The referee blew the whistle to signal the end of the game.”
- Verb: To make a high-pitched sound using one’s mouth or a whistle.
- Example: “He whistled a tune as he walked down the street.”
- Noun: A high-pitched sound made by forcing air through a small hole, often using one’s mouth or a device.
- Device:
- Noun: A small device that produces a high-pitched sound when air is blown through it.
- Example: “The coach used a whistle to get the players’ attention.”
- Noun: A small device that produces a high-pitched sound when air is blown through it.
- Signal or Communication:
- Noun: A sound used as a signal or form of communication.
- Example: “The train’s whistle could be heard from miles away.”
- Noun: A sound used as a signal or form of communication.
- Whistleblower:
- Noun: A person who exposes wrongdoing or illegal activities within an organization.
- Example: “The whistleblower revealed the company’s illegal practices.”
- Noun: A person who exposes wrongdoing or illegal activities within an organization.
Prepositions Used with “Whistle”
- For: Whistle for (e.g., “He whistled for a taxi.”)
- At: Whistle at (e.g., “The coach whistled at the players.”)
- By: Whistle by (e.g., “The train whistled by the station.”)
- To: Whistle to (e.g., “She whistled to call her dog.”)
Collocations with “Whistle”
- Blow a whistle
- Whistle loudly
- Whistle softly
- Whistle while (doing something)
- Train whistle
- Whistleblower
Example Sentences
- The referee blew the whistle to end the match.
- She can whistle a beautiful melody.
- The coach’s whistle echoed across the field.
- The train’s whistle was heard from a distance.
- He used a whistle to get the children’s attention.
- The old man whistled a tune as he worked in the garden.
- The dog came running when it heard its owner’s whistle.
- A loud whistle signaled the start of the race.
- The coach whistled for the players to gather around.
- The whistle of the kettle indicated that the water was boiling.
- She whistled to call her cat inside.
- The referee’s whistle was lost in the noise of the crowd.
- He could hear the distant whistle of a train.
- The construction worker used a whistle to communicate with his team.
- The whistleblower provided crucial evidence to the investigation.
- The train whistled as it approached the station.
- The dog’s ears perked up when it heard the whistle.
- She whistled softly to avoid disturbing the others.
- The whistle of the wind was the only sound in the deserted town.
- He gave a sharp whistle to signal the end of the meeting.
- The police officer used a whistle to direct traffic.
- The sound of the whistle carried across the lake.
- The children played games with a whistle during recess.
- He whistled a cheerful tune as he worked.
- The coach blew the whistle to start the drill.
- The distant whistle of the ship could be heard over the waves.
- She could hear a faint whistle in the background.
- The referee’s whistle was drowned out by the crowd’s cheers.
- He blew the whistle to mark the end of the training session.
- The sound of a whistle cut through the fog.
- The guard used a whistle to signal the change of shifts.
- She whistled a lullaby to calm the baby.
- The whistle on the boat was heard across the harbor.
- The coach’s whistle was a familiar sound at practice.
- He whistled loudly to get their attention.
- The old-fashioned whistle on the steam engine was very loud.
- The train’s whistle echoed in the night.
- The children learned to whistle to each other during playtime.
- The police officer’s whistle was a crucial part of the traffic control.
- She could barely hear the distant whistle over the noise.
- The dog responded to the sound of the whistle.
- The whistle of the tea kettle reminded her to make tea.
- The coach’s whistle was a signal for the start of the game.
- He whistled a complex tune with surprising skill.
- The whistleblower’s information led to a major investigation.
- The sound of the whistle brought back memories of childhood.
- She used a whistle to call the children in from playing outside.
- The train’s whistle was a comforting sound as he traveled home.
- The referee’s whistle was sharp and clear.
- The dog’s excitement was evident when it heard the familiar whistle.