whutter

/ˈhwʌtər/

Definitions

1. noun

a weak, high-pitched noise, especially a sound of someone who is trying to make a noise without actually making a sound, often used to describe an annoying or unconvincing attempt to make a noise.

“He made a whutter of a noise trying to imitate the bird, but it sounded more like a squeaky toy.”

Synonyms

  • whimper
  • whine

Antonyms

  • roar
  • thunder