seigh (Meaning)

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seigh ()

obs. imp. sing. of See. Saw.

Synonyms & Antonyms of seigh

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seigh Sentence Examples

  1. The wind whistled a mournful seigh through the rustling leaves.
  2. With a heavy seigh, she resigned herself to her fate.
  3. The seigh of the dying fire filled the room with a sense of melancholy.
  4. He let out a deep seigh, weary from the long journey.
  5. The distant seigh of waves crashing on the shore soothed his troubled mind.
  6. The wind's gentle seigh carried the scent of pine through the forest.
  7. With a weary seigh, she sat down and closed her eyes.
  8. The seigh of the incoming tide resonated across the sandy beach.
  9. The seigh of a distant gunshot shattered the otherwise peaceful night.
  10. The seigh of a sigh conveyed both sadness and longing.

FAQs About the word seigh

obs. imp. sing. of See. Saw.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The wind whistled a mournful seigh through the rustling leaves.

With a heavy seigh, she resigned herself to her fate.

The seigh of the dying fire filled the room with a sense of melancholy.

He let out a deep seigh, weary from the long journey.