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suspiration

[ suhs-puh-rey-shuhn ]

noun

  1. a long, deep sigh.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of suspiration1

First recorded in 1475–85; from Latin suspīrātiōn- (stem of suspīrātiō ), equivalent to suspīrāt(us), past participle of suspīrāre “to draw a deep breath, sigh” + -iōn-; suspire, -ion

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Example Sentences

For the monarch suddenly sank back into his chair, and a long, loud suspiration of relief came from him.

One of the women who had caught on to the drift of the talk contributed this anguished suspiration.

Then the golden heart of the miracle swelled, with a mighty suspiration.

Margaret Green said, with a long, deep, admiring suspiration.

The ordinarily calm Thornton gave a great suspiration and his face was livid.

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