suspire

[US]/səˈspaɪə/
[UK]/səˈspaɪr/

Translation

vt.to express a sigh
vi.to sigh or breathe out deeply
Word Forms
Pluralsuspires
Third Person Singularsuspires
Present Participlesuspiring
Past Tensesuspired
Past Participlesuspired

Phrases & Collocations

suspire deeply

suspire softly

suspire heavily

suspire with relief

suspire in sorrow

suspire in despair

suspire of longing

suspire for help

suspire with sadness

Example Sentences

she let out a soft suspire of relief after hearing the good news.

he couldn't help but suspire when he saw the beautiful sunset.

the students suspired collectively when the exam was finally over.

with a deep suspire, she closed the book and reflected on the story.

he gave a suspire of frustration when he couldn't solve the problem.

after a long day, she suspired in exhaustion as she sank into the couch.

they suspired in unison as the movie reached its emotional climax.

he suspired wistfully, reminiscing about the good old days.

as the rain fell, she suspired, longing for the sunshine.

with a suspire, he acknowledged the challenges ahead.

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