Suspirar in english

To sigh

pronunciation: tusaɪ part of speech: none
In gestures

suspirar = sigh ; breathe + a sigh ; heave. 

Example: 'Well, you're certainly to be applauded for your loyalty,' sighed Datto.Example: After hearing the good news, the two women breathed a simultaneous sigh.Example: But then his breathing changes to what I can only describe as gasping or heaving.

more:

» decir suspirandosigh .

Example: 'Well, you're certainly to be applauded for your loyalty,' sighed Datto.

» suspirar con resignaciónsigh + resignedly .

Example: Seeing the pout on her face, Kei sighed resignedly and pointed to the bench where a pretty black-haired girl sat.

» suspirar de aliviobreathe + a sigh of reliefheave + a sigh of relief .

Example: Coastal residents breathed a sigh of relief when the hurricane was downgraded to a tropical storm.

Example: They must be heaving a sigh of relief today, that the council weren't brave enough to call their bluff.
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