[suh-spahyuhr]
verb:
to sigh or breathe
Explanation
To suspire is to sigh or breathe, often with emotion. Once common in sonnets and romances, this poetic word still fits perfectly when you need to let out a dreamy or dramatic exhale.
Example: After a long day, she would often suspire with relief.
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