sough

[sʌf]

sough Definition

  • 1a soft murmuring or rustling sound
  • 2a moaning or sighing sound

Using sough: Examples

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

  • Example

    The sough of the wind in the trees was soothing.

  • Example

    The sough of the waves on the shore was calming.

  • Example

    The sough of the leaves in the breeze was peaceful.

sough Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for sough

Phrases with sough

  • a soft, whispering sound made by the wind

    Example

    The soughing wind through the trees was eerie.

  • the sound of the sea as it moves and breaks on the shore

    Example

    The sough of the sea was the only sound that could be heard.

  • sough of the leaves

    the sound of the leaves as they rustle in the wind

    Example

    The sough of the leaves was a gentle lullaby.

Origins of sough

from Middle English 'souhen', from Old English 'swōgan', meaning 'to make a sound'

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Summary: sough in Brief

'Sough' [sʌf] refers to soft, gentle sounds, such as the rustling of leaves or the murmuring of wind. It can also denote a moaning or sighing sound, as in 'The sough of the wind in the trees was soothing.' 'Sough' is often used in phrases like 'soughing wind,' 'sough of the sea,' and 'sough of the leaves,' which describe different types of soft sounds.