😔sigh

verb
/saɪ/

Meaning

to let out a long, deep breath as an expression of tiredness, relief, or sadness

Example Sentences

She sighed with relief when she heard the good news.

Synonyms

breathe out, exhale, moan, groan

Antonyms

inhale, gasp, cheer

Collocations

let out a sigh, deep sigh, sigh of relief, sigh with exhaustion

More Example Sentences

A doctor volunteers at a free health camp in a rural village that has no hospital nearby and examines over fifty patients in a single day checking blood pressure, eyesight, and general health

A doctor volunteers at a free health camp in a rural village that has no hospital nearby and examines over fifty patients in a single day checking blood pressure, eyesight, and general health while a team of nurses assists with the paperwork

A doctor volunteers at a free health camp in a rural village that has no hospital nearby and examines over fifty patients in a single day checking blood pressure, eyesight, and general health while a team of nurses assists with the paperwork and distributes free medicine to those who need it

A doctor volunteers at a free health camp in a rural village that has no hospital nearby and examines over fifty patients in a single day checking blood pressure, eyesight, and general health while a team of nurses assists with the paperwork and distributes free medicine to those who need it because many families cannot afford regular medical care

A doctor volunteers at a free health camp in a rural village that has no hospital nearby and examines over fifty patients in a single day checking blood pressure, eyesight, and general health while a team of nurses assists with the paperwork and distributes free medicine to those who need it because many families cannot afford regular medical care and the doctor promises to return next month with more supplies

A doctor volunteers at a free health camp in a rural village that has no hospital nearby and examines over fifty patients in a single day checking blood pressure, eyesight, and general health while a team of nurses assists with the paperwork and distributes free medicine to those who need it because many families cannot afford regular medical care and the doctor promises to return next month with more supplies hoping to make a lasting difference in the lives of the villagers.

Related Vocabularies

Change (something) radically or fundamentally.
to be necessary, proper, or appropriate for someone to do
to announce something publicly or officially, especially something important
to examine something carefully and thoroughly, often to find details or faults
to join something to something else to increase its size, number, or amount
to walk awkwardly with difficulty, usually due to injury

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