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sigher


Meanings
  • A person who sighs frequently.

    - "The sigher in the corner of the room was lost in thought."
    - "My grandmother is a sigher; she sighs constantly."
    - "The sigher's frequent sighs were causing concern among her colleagues."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with sigher
sigh-high , tide-side , spy-why , pie-sky
Homophones
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  1. hearer

  2. speaker

  3. reader

  4. leader


Variants
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sigh , sighed , sigher , sighers , sighing , sighs
Forms
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sigher (noun) - a person who sighs frequently., sigh (verb) - to breathe out with a low, audible sound., sigh (noun) - a low, audible sound made by breathing out., sigh (idiomatic expression) - an expression of sadness, disappointment, or frustration., sigh (onomatopoeic word) - a word that imitates the sound it represents, such as 'buzz', 'pop', or 'sigh'.


Etymology
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The word 'sigher' is derived from the verb 'sigh'. The suffix '-er' is added to the verb to denote someone who performs the action of sighing frequently.


Related Concepts
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  1. Sadness: A feeling of sorrow, despair, or loneliness.

  2. Depression: A mental health condition characterized by persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and worthlessness.

  3. Anxiety: A feeling of nervousness, apprehension, or unease about something with an uncertain outcome.

  4. Stress: A state of mental or emotional tension resulting from factors such as overwork, frustration, or anxiety.


Culture
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In many cultures, sighing is a common expression of sadness, disappointment, or frustration. In some cultures, sighing is also believed to have spiritual or mystical significance. For example, in some Hindu and Buddhist traditions, sighing is believed to represent the sound of the universe expanding and contracting. In these traditions, sighing is also believed to have the power to purify the mind and bring about inner peace and harmony.

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