Meaning & Definition of word "Sobbing"
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Sobbing
/ˈsɑbɪŋ/
noun:
- 1. The act of crying noisily.
- Example: His sobbing could be heard from the other room.
- 2. A sound made while crying in a convulsive manner.
- Example: She tried to stifle her sobbing during the emotional scene.
verb:
- 1. To cry noisily, taking in deep breaths.
- Example: She was sobbing uncontrollably after hearing the sad news.
- 2. To make a sound similar to sobbing; to emit a deep, convulsive breath.
- Example: The child was sobbing softly in her sleep.
Etymology
Derived from the Middle English 'sobben', possibly of imitative origin.
Common Phrases and Expressions
sobbing heart:
A heart filled with emotional pain, often associated with loss or grief.
sobbing uncontrollably:
Crying in a manner that cannot be controlled due to strong emotions.
Related Words
tearful:
Exhibiting tears as a result of emotion.
whimpering:
Making low, feeble sounds of fear or pain.
wailing:
Crying out loudly in grief or sorrow.
Slang Meanings of sobbing
Meaning: Ugly crying
Example Sentence: She was ugly crying while watching that movie.
Meaning: Bawling
Example Sentence: He was bawling his eyes out after the breakup.