suspire

/səˈspaɪər/
verb
  1. To sigh; to take a long, deep breath, often expressing an emotion.
    • She suspired deeply when she heard the good news.
    • The poet suspired as he looked at the sunset.
    • He suspired with relief after the difficult meeting ended.
  2. To breathe; to draw in and let out air.
    • The patient suspired slowly as the medicine took effect.
    • He suspired the cool mountain air with pleasure.
    • The baby suspired softly in her sleep.
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