sigh

word

/ˈsaɪ/
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/sˈaɪ/
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Definition

To let out a long, deep breath, often making a soft sound, usually because you are tired, disappointed, relieved, or sad.

Usage & Nuances

Used both as a noun ('a sigh') and a verb ('to sigh'), but most common as a verb. Often associated with emotion; 'sigh with relief', 'heavily sighed', or as a written sound effect ('sigh'). Not used for physical exhaustion like breathing hard, but rather emotional reactions.

Example Sentences

He couldn't help but sigh when he saw the mess in the kitchen.

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She let out a long sigh after finishing her homework.

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Whenever he is sad, he likes to sigh quietly.

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I heard a sigh from the other room.

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She gave a deep sigh of relief when the exam was over.

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After a long day, all you can do is sigh and relax.

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