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Associations of "Sigh of relief" (30 Words)
angry | (of the sea or sky) stormy, turbulent, or threatening. I m angry that she didn t call me. |
appeasing | Intended to pacify by acceding to demands or granting concessions. The appeasing concessions to the Nazis at Munich. |
asleep | Dead. Were all asleep when the phone rang. |
calming | The act of appeasing (as by acceding to the demands of. |
comforting | Affording comfort or solace. We would like to thank our family and friends for their support and their comforting words. |
conciliatory | Intended to placate. A conciliatory visit. |
croak | Of a person make a sound similar to a croak when speaking or laughing. Thank you I croaked. |
dormancy | The state in which a plant is alive but not actively growing. The volcano erupted after centuries of dormancy. |
drowse | Be sluggish or inactive. Let not your prudence drowse. |
drowsy | Showing lack of attention or boredom. A drowsy suburb called Surrey Hills. |
exasperated | Greatly annoyed; out of patience. As the students exit an exasperated teacher tries in vain to get their attention. |
exhausted | Drained of energy or effectiveness extremely tired completely exhausted. Exhausted oil wells. |
groan | (of an object) make a low creaking sound when pressure or weight is applied. Oh no I groaned. |
growl | The sound of growling as made by animals. The dogs yapped and growled at his heels. |
guttural | A guttural consonant e g k g or other speech sound. His parents guttural central European accent. |
moan | A sound resembling a human moan. My friend always moans that I never make her a cake. |
placating | Intended to pacify by acceding to demands or granting concessions. Placating or placative gestures. |
reassuring | Serving or intended to remove someone’s doubts or fears. The news is very reassuring. |
relaxation | The exponential return of a system to equilibrium after a disturbance. His favourite form of relaxation was reading detective novels. |
repose | The absence of mental stress or anxiety. The diamond now reposes in the Louvre. |
respite | Grant a respite to someone especially a person condemned to death. Some poor criminal from the gibbet or the wheel respited for a day. |
rest | Put something in a resting position as for support or steadying. She was an actress but doing domestic work while she was resting. |
shaking | The act of causing something to move up and down (or back and forth) with quick movements. The shaking of his fingers as he lit his pipe. |
shriek | A high-pitched piercing cry or sound; a scream. She was shrieking abuse at a taxi. |
sick | People who are sick. Mark felt sick with fear. |
sickness | The state of being ill. Drugs have become a sickness they cannot cure. |
soothing | Affording physical relief. She put on some soothing music. |
tired | Depleted of strength or energy. Fisher rubbed his tired eyes. |
tranquility | An untroubled state; free from disturbances. |
wearied | Exhausted. |