sobs Antonyms

Meaning of sobs

sobs

to make a sound like that of sobbing, to utter with sobs, to weep especially with short gasping sounds, to catch the breath audibly in a spasmodic contraction of the throat, to cry or weep with convulsive catching of the breath, to make a sound like that of a sob or sobbing, an act of sobbing, a sound of or like that of sobbing, a sound like that of a sob, son of a bitch, to bring to a specified state by sobbing

sobs Sentence Examples

  1. The child's piercing sobs echoed through the desolate hallway.
  2. She collapsed on the floor, her body wracked with uncontrollable sobs.
  3. The news of the tragedy left him sobbing uncontrollably, his voice a broken murmur.
  4. The sight of her shattered dreams provoked a torrent of bitter sobs.
  5. The soldiers' sobs mingled with the gunfire, a heartbreaking lament on the battlefield.
  6. The injured animal let out plaintive sobs as it struggled to survive.
  7. The mother's agonizing sobs shook her frame as she held her dying infant.
  8. The guilt and remorse consumed him, and he could no longer suppress his muffled sobs.
  9. The mourners' sobs filled the air, a symphony of grief and sorrow.
  10. The memory of the lost loved one evoked a renewed wave of uncontrollable sobs.

FAQs About the word sobs

to make a sound like that of sobbing, to utter with sobs, to weep especially with short gasping sounds, to catch the breath audibly in a spasmodic contraction o

cries, weeps, bawls, whimpers, blubbers, grieves,screams, keens, laments,blubs

rejoicings,exultations,

The child's piercing sobs echoed through the desolate hallway.

She collapsed on the floor, her body wracked with uncontrollable sobs.

The news of the tragedy left him sobbing uncontrollably, his voice a broken murmur.

The sight of her shattered dreams provoked a torrent of bitter sobs.