Suspire | ![](https://assets.worddaily.com/emails/images/circle3.png) |
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![EXAMPLE SENTENCES](https://assets.worddaily.com/emails/images/example-sentences2.png) | "I can't suspire until I know my love is returned." | "The flames seemed to suspire against the night sky." | "I couldn't get this line of poetry out of my mind: 'Their breath is fire upon the amorous air, / Fire in thine eyes and where thy lips suspire.'" |
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![](https://assets.worddaily.com/emails/images/word-origin2.png) | Latin, mid-15th century |
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![Why This Word?](https://assets.worddaily.com/emails/images/why-this-word2.png) | Some words are relegated to purely literary or poetic usage, and such is the case with "suspire," a synonym for the verb "breathe." You likely won't catch the doctor asking you to "suspire deeply," but you can find the verb scattered throughout literature and poetry since the mid-1400s. ... | ![Continue Reading](https://assets.worddaily.com/emails/images/btn-continue-reading.png) |
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