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Meanings of
suspiration
in English
Portuguese
suspiro
Spanish
suspiro
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An utterance made by exhaling audibly.
sigh
Portuguese
suspiro
Usage of
suspiration
in English
1
The ordinarily calm Thornton gave a great
suspiration
and his face was livid.
2
Mr. Pollock heard the
suspiration
,
looked up, and laughed.
3
The girl's voice trembled, her breath came so hard Morgan could hear its
suspiration
where he stood.
4
She narrowed her dark eyes, and something settled over her face, what he called the
suspiration
of suspicion.
5
The severity of the sentence occasioned general surprise; a general
suspiration
and low murmur were heard through the court.
6
She rose to her feet with a great
suspiration
,
with a light in her eyes and a trembling smile.
7
For the monarch suddenly sank back into his chair, and a long, loud
suspiration
of relief came from him.
8
As they swung open and the cool night breeze blew in his face, a great
suspiration
of relief passed from him.
9
Its
suspirations
seem sighs, and its presence melancholy proof of the reality of its bereavement.
10
The grove of mysteries was there, dark with profound shadow, and silent save for a lonesome bird song or the
suspirations
of the wind.
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Frequent collocations
great suspiration
call the suspiration
general suspiration
loud suspiration
Translations for
suspiration
Portuguese
suspiro
Spanish
suspiro
Suspiration
through the time