suspire Synonyms
suspire Meaning
suspire (v)
heave or utter a sigh; breathe deeply and heavily
draw air into, and expel out of, the lungs
suspire Sentence Examples
- The gentle breeze suspired through the leaves, carrying the scent of autumn.
- With a heavy heart, she suspired and turned away from the fading sunset.
- The choir's voices suspired in solemn harmony, filling the cathedral with ethereal melody.
- The lovers suspired with longing, their gazes locked in a promise of stolen kisses.
- The dying leaves suspired in the wind, releasing a faint rustle that echoed the passage of time.
- The actress let out a mournful suspire, lamenting the tragedy that had befallen her character.
- The flowers suspired in the moonlight, their petals glistening with a silvery glow.
- The weary traveler suspired with relief as he finally reached his destination.
- The ocean suspired against the shore, its waves crashing rhythmically against the rocks.
- With a profound suspire, the old man closed his eyes, his thoughts carried away by the gentle breeze.
FAQs About the word suspire
heave or utter a sigh; breathe deeply and heavily, draw air into, and expel out of, the lungs
puff, huff,gasp, inspire, blow (out), wheeze, pant, whiff, snuffle, snort
gag,choke, smother, choke, gag, smother, asphyxiate, suffocate, suffocate, asphyxiate
The gentle breeze suspired through the leaves, carrying the scent of autumn.
With a heavy heart, she suspired and turned away from the fading sunset.
The choir's voices suspired in solemn harmony, filling the cathedral with ethereal melody.
The lovers suspired with longing, their gazes locked in a promise of stolen kisses.