- verbwhir (verb) · whirs (third person present) · whirred (past tense) · whirred (past participle) · whirring (present participle)
- (especially of a machine or a bird's wings) make a low, continuous, regular sound:"the ceiling fans whirred in the smoky air"
nounwhir (noun) · whirs (plural noun)- a low, continuous, regular sound:"the whir of the projector"
Originlate Middle English (in the sense ‘move with a whirring sound’): probably of Scandinavian origin; compare with whirl.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- (especially of a machine or a bird's wings) make a low, continuous, regular sound:
noun- a low, continuous, regular sound:
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