sigh

noun, verb65 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.7

a loud, deep sigh indicating sadness, tiredness, or frustration

a sigh coming from deep within the chest, often indicating strong emotion

a sigh that is very noticeable

an extremely large and audible sigh

a very large and often dramatic sigh

a quiet and gentle sigh

a small, often quiet sigh

a sigh showing physical or mental tiredness

a sigh showing extreme tiredness

a sigh that is barely noticeable

a sigh showing intense irritation or frustration

a sigh indicating irritation or displeasure

a sigh that shows patient endurance of annoyance or hardship

a sound made to show you are happy that something bad has not happened

to let out a loud, deep sigh indicating sadness or tiredness

to let out a very deep breath indicating strong emotion

to sigh in a way that shows you are happy and satisfied

to make the sound of a sigh

to let out a sigh, often of relief

to give a long, loud, deep sigh

to stop yourself from sighing

used to express the emotion felt while sighing

used to express the emotion causing the sigh