sigh
sigh
saɪ
sai
British pronunciation
/saɪ/

Definición y significado de "sigh"en inglés

to sigh
01

suspirar

to release a long deep audible breath, to express one's sadness, tiredness, etc.
Intransitive
to sigh definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
As he watched the sunset, he sighed, feeling a sense of peace and satisfaction.
Mientras observaba el atardecer, él suspiró, sintiendo una sensación de paz y satisfacción.
After a long day of work, she collapsed on the couch and sighed deeply.
Después de un largo día de trabajo, se desplomó en el sofá y suspiró profundamente.
02

suspirar, dar un suspiro

to express or convey emotions, such as relief, sadness, or contentment, by releasing a deep audible breath
Transitive: to sigh an emotion
example
Ejemplos
Overwhelmed by exhaustion, she sighed her resignation to the long day ahead.
Abrumada por el agotamiento, ella suspiro su resignación ante el largo día que tenía por delante.
He sighed his disappointment upon hearing the news of the canceled event.
Él suspiró su decepción al escuchar la noticia del evento cancelado.
01

an utterance produced by exhaling audibly, often expressing emotion such as relief, sadness, or fatigue

example
Ejemplos
She let out a sigh of relief after the exam.
A deep sigh escaped him as he read the letter.
02

a sound resembling the exhalation of a person sighing

example
Ejemplos
The sigh of the wind through the mountains was eerie.
The sigh of the engine warned us of trouble.
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