To emit a (typically long and deep) audible breath
“She heard him sigh, and then sigh again, and each time wondered if it would turn out to be his death.”
To express a deep (usually negative) emotion by exhaling
“For those who sigh wearily at this impossible aspiration, there are other solutions.”
To make a rustling or murmuring sound
“The heat is not too oppressive because of the breezes that sigh in from the cool, sparkling Atlantic waters of Table Bay.”
To feel a deep yearning for (someone or something lost, unattainable, or distant)
“He also continued to sigh for the simple antique attitudes of the emotions in their liberty.”
To feel or express emotional or mental anguish
“Thinking back to the time when they had known each other in Yunzhou, he could not help but sigh about the fickleness of the world.”
To be constantly or visibly anxious
To complain or grumble
To gasp or utter with effort
To indulge in fantasies about something desired
An audible exhalation
“With a soft sigh, he nodded, then leaned against the wall.”
An audible manifestation of grief or dissatisfaction
“She heaved a weary sigh at the sight of the mess before her.”
A low, indistinct continuous whispering sound
A slight movement of air
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