Soufflait (en. Blew)
/su.flɛ/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishFrench
verb
To produce a breath, to emit air.
He was blowing gently to extinguish the candle.
Il soufflait doucement pour éteindre la bougie.
To make a soft or light sound.
The wind was blowing through the trees.
Le vent soufflait à travers les arbres.
To exhale air, often while speaking or expressing a thought.
She was blowing out of frustration at the mess.
Elle soufflait de frustration en voyant le désordre.
Etymology
From the verb 'souffler', derived from the Latin 'sufflāre'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
to blow hot and cold
To alternate between opposing attitudes.
souffler le chaud et le froid
to blow into the sails
To create momentum, to give an impulse.
souffler dans les voiles
to whisper in someone's ear
To confide or give advice discreetly.
souffler à l'oreille
Related Words
breath
Movement of air produced by breathing or exhaling.
souffle
blower
A person who blows or a device used to blow.
souffleur
suffering
State of pain or discomfort.
souffrance
Slang Meanings
To exhale a strong emotion.
He blew off his sadness by talking to his friends.
Il a soufflé son chagrin en parlait à ses amis.
To take a break to think.
Before responding, take a moment to breathe.
Avant de répondre, prends un moment pour souffler.