meaning of sighed in english
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sigh
/sʌɪ/
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verb
past tense: sighed; past participle: sighed
emit a long, deep audible breath expressing sadness, relief, tiredness, or similar.
"Harry sank into a chair and sighed with relief"
Similar:
breathe out
exhale
groan
moan
suspire
(of the wind or something through which the wind blows) make a sound resembling a sigh.
"a breeze made the treetops sigh"
Similar:
rustle
whisper
murmur
sough
LITERARY
feel a deep yearning for (someone or something lost, unattainable, or distant).
"he sighed for days gone by"
Similar:
yearn
long
pine
ache
languish
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past participle: sighed
1. to let out a long, deep breath that shows you are tired, sad, disappointed, etc.
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