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SUSPIRE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
suspired; suspiring Synonyms of suspire intransitive verb : to draw a long deep breath : sigh Word History Etymology Middle English, from Latin suspirare.
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SUSPIRE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
verb (used without object) · to sigh. · to breathe. verb (used with object). suspired, suspiring. to sigh; utter with long, sighing breaths ...
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Suspire - Rewarding Sustainability
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▪ I. † suˈspire, n. Obs. [a. OF. s(o)uspir (mod.F. soupir) = Pr. sospir, It. sospiro, Sp., Pg. suspiro, or ad. L. suspīrium, f. suspīrāre: see next.] A sigh.c 1450 Envoy to Alison 25 Suspiris which I effunde in silence! 1549 Compl. Scot. vii. 70 The quhilk reproche sche pronuncit vitht mony dolorus ...
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Suspire - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
When you suspire, you breathe deeply or sigh. You might suspire melodramatically as you listen to your best friend complain about her allowance for the ...
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suspire - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Verb · (literary or archaic) To breathe, especially to exhale · 1856, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, “Seventh Book”, in Aurora Leigh , London: Chapman and Hall, […] ...
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suspire, v. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the verb suspire is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for suspire is from around 1450, ...
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suspire - WordReference.com Dictionary of English
suspire · to sigh or utter with a sigh; yearn · (intransitive) to breathe; respire. Etymology: 15th Century: from Latin suspīrāre to take a deep ...
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SUSPIRE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
2 senses: archaic or poetic 1. to sigh or utter with a sigh; yearn 2. to breathe; respire.... Click for more definitions.
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Synonyms of suspire - Merriam-Webster Thesaurus
Synonyms for SUSPIRE: gasp, wheeze, puff, pant, huff, blow (out), inspire, breathe; Antonyms of SUSPIRE: choke, suffocate, smother, gag, ...
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Suspire - Word Daily
Some words are relegated to purely literary or poetic usage, and such is the case with “suspire,” a synonym for the verb “breathe.”
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suspirious
suspirious, a. (səˈspɪrɪəs) [ad. L. suspīriōsus, 1. suspīrium deep breathing, sigh, shortness of breath, suspire n. Cf. F. suspirieux.] 1. Breathing with difficulty or painfully; chiefly Path. (see quot. 1896).1657 Tomlinson Renou's Disp. i. iv. lx. 329 Their [sc. hyssop's] faculties..benefit the su...
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Peppino Di Capri – Freva lyrics
Freva lyrics | Testo di "Freva" Ritornello Freva È 'na passione ardente 'e te È freva, core, ammore Speranze, suspire 'Na smania 'e te vasà Freva No, ...
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sospire
† sospire Obs.—1 [prob. ad. It. sospiro: see suspire n.] A sigh.1575 Laneham Lett. (1871) 60 With my spanish sospires, my french heighes.
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