sighing (Meaning)
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sighing (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Sigh
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sighing (a.)
Uttering sighs; grieving; lamenting.
Synonyms & Antonyms of sighing
sighing Sentence Examples
- The gentle sighing of the breeze carried the scent of blooming jasmine.
- With a heavy sigh, Sarah sank into the chair, exhaustion etching itself upon her face.
- The wind sighed through the trees, whispering secrets to those who would listen.
- The ocean let out a low sigh as the waves rolled onto the sandy shore.
- The hiker paused at the summit, sighing with relief and satisfaction.
- The newborn baby emitted a soft sigh, signaling contentment.
- The old woman sighed wistfully as she reminisced about her youth.
- The writer groaned and sighed, feeling the weight of the blank page before him.
- The audience sighed collectively, their disappointment palpable.
- The weary traveler sighed with longing as they approached the gates of home.
FAQs About the word sighing
of Sigh, Uttering sighs; grieving; lamenting.
snorting, huffing,gasping, sniffing, breathing, panting, yawning, exhaling, puffing, inhaling
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The gentle sighing of the breeze carried the scent of blooming jasmine.
With a heavy sigh, Sarah sank into the chair, exhaustion etching itself upon her face.
The wind sighed through the trees, whispering secrets to those who would listen.
The ocean let out a low sigh as the waves rolled onto the sandy shore.