siffle

[sifl]

siffle Definition

  • 1to whistle
  • 2to hiss

Using siffle: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "siffle" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The audience began to siffle when the singer forgot the lyrics.

  • Example

    He siffled through his teeth to get the attention of the waiter.

  • Example

    The kettle started to siffle when the water boiled.

siffle Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for siffle

Phrases with siffle

  • siffle à l'oreille

    to whisper sweet nothings

    Example

    He siffled à l'oreille to his girlfriend during the movie.

  • siffle-vent

    a person who is always changing their mind or opinions

    Example

    You can't trust him, he's a siffle-vent.

  • siffleux

    a person who whistles or hisses a lot

    Example

    The siffleux in the office was driving everyone crazy.

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Summary: siffle in Brief

The verb 'siffle' [sifl] means to whistle or hiss. It can be used to describe various situations such as an audience siffling when a performer forgets the lyrics, or someone siffling through their teeth to get someone's attention. The phrase 'siffle à l'oreille' means to whisper sweet nothings, while 'siffle-vent' refers to a person who is always changing their mind or opinions.