The dog whimpered because it was in pain.
The dog whimpered softly with the slightest sounds of wind.
The word "whimpered" is the past participle, past tense of the verb "to whimper", a word for an action.The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.Example functions:My dog whimpered when we entered the vet's office. (verb, what my dog did)The boy's whimpered excuse did not move the teacher. (adjective, describes the noun "excuse")
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I moaned, groaned and whimpered quietly as we walked up the hill.
Yes, the word 'whimpered' is the , participle, past tense of the verb 'to whimper', meaning to make a quiet, intermittent, crying sound; a word for an action.The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.The word 'whimper' is also a noun, a word for the sound of quiet, intermittent crying; a word for a thing.Examples:Please don't whimper, we'll put a bandage on it. (verb)The baby whimpered until he fell asleep. (verb)Her whimpered apology made me feel a bit better. (adjective)I heard a crash and a whimper coming from the kitchen. (noun)
Whimpered is the past tense of whimper. Whimper is a cry or complant.
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