I'm glad you asked. Historically, humans sigh from any one of the following stimuli:
Cute animals
Soviet Russians
Grass
Finding gum underneath the bus seat
Getting tasered, "bro"
Skipping
Doing cartwheels
Watching Regis and Kelly
Fingernails
etc.
A missed bus, that is what makes me sigh when it happens.
his beautiful eyes .. *sigh*
How do I sigh on
Not necessarily. People also sigh when they are tired, and sometimes even when they are very happy, or just as a way of expressing that they are feeling relaxed or relieved about something.
Karl Marx "Religion is the sigh of the oppressed creature, the heart of a heartless world and the soul of soulless conditions. It is the opium of the people."
In the right context, the word "sigh" can be onomatopoetic. The word "sigh" imitates, to a certain degree, what a sigh sounds like. Consider these lines by Theodore Roethke: "I knew a woman, lovely in her bones. When small birds sighed, she would sigh back at them..." Birds don't really sigh, of course, but listening to the words, one can feel a sense of the deep silence being hinted at in those lines of poetry.
Yes, the word sigh is a noun; sigh is also a verb. Examples: Noun: She let out a sigh as she paged through the photo album. Verb: I heard the wind sigh faintly as the sky grew darker.
luckily no!Breath a sigh of releif people!
sigh of pleasure
A Sigh was created in 2000.
You normally sigh if you are either frustrated. can't do something or are bored. You can also sigh if you are trying to explain something to someone but cannot get the message across, you can sigh if you are sad or happy or tired. To be honest, you can sigh when feeling most emotions, it just depends what context the sigh is in to determine why the person is sighing. I hope this helped x I never used to sigh very much, until I started working an overnight shift. I felt exhausted all of the time, overwhelmed, frustrated, and just plain worn out. I think people sigh excessively when their body is out of sync with everything. So, I think for the most part, everyone will find that they sigh to a certain degree, but excessively if their daily routine has changed, and their sleep pattern has changed. I just recently started working a different shift, so it will be interesting to see if the excessive sighing stops or not :)
A homophone of "sigh" is "sai".