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    sigh
    /sʌɪ/

    verb

    • 1. emit a long, deep audible breath expressing sadness, relief, tiredness, or similar: "Harry sank into a chair and sighed with relief" Similar breathe outexhalegroanmoan

    noun

    • 1. a long, deep audible exhalation expressing sadness, relief, tiredness, or similar: "she let out a long sigh of despair"

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  2. to breathe out slowly and noisily, expressing tiredness, sadness, pleasure, etc.: She sighed deeply and sat down. [ + speech ] "I wish he was here," she sighed (= she said with a sigh). If the wind sighs, it makes a long, soft sound as it moves through trees: I lay on my back, listening to the sound of the wind sighing in the trees. Fewer examples.

  3. The meaning of SIGH is to take a deep audible breath (as in weariness or relief). How to use sigh in a sentence.

  4. verb (used without object) to let out one's breath audibly, as from sorrow, weariness, or relief. to yearn or long; pine. to make a sound suggesting a sigh: sighing wind. verb (used with object) to express or utter with a sigh. to lament with sighing. noun. the act or sound of sighing. Discover More. Other Words From. sigh er noun.

  5. 1. ( intr) to draw in and exhale audibly a deep breath as an expression of weariness, despair, relief, etc. 2. ( intr) to make a sound resembling this: trees sighing in the wind. 3. (often foll by: for) to yearn, long, or pine. 4. ( tr) to utter or express with sighing.

  6. to breathe out slowly and noisily, expressing tiredness, sadness, pleasure, etc.: She sighed deeply and sat down. [ + speech ] "I wish he was here," she sighed (= she said with a sigh). If the wind sighs, it makes a long, soft sound as it moves through trees: I lay on my back, listening to the sound of the wind sighing in the trees. Fewer examples.

  7. The sound that you make when you exhale loudly to show frustration, boredom, or relief is called a sigh. No matter how much you sigh during your family's annual car trip to the Grand Canyon, your dad won't drive any faster.

  8. When you sigh, you let out a deep breath, as a way of expressing feelings such as disappointment, tiredness, or pleasure. He sighed wearily. American English : sigh / ˈsaɪ /

  9. verb. sighed, sighing, sighs. To take in and let out a long, deep, audible breath, esp. in expressing sorrow, relief, fatigue, longing, etc. Webster's New World. Similar definitions.

  10. sigh meaning, definition, what is sigh: to breathe in and out making a long soun...: Learn more.

  11. SIGH definition: to breathe out slowly and noisily, often because you are annoyed or unhappy: . Learn more.