Meaning & Definition of Huff in English
Huff
To exhale forcefully; to breathe heavily.
Pronunciation:
/hʌf/Part of Speech:
verb, nounDetailed Definitions
Definition: To breathe heavily or roughly.
Example Sentence: He huffed and puffed after running up the stairs.
Definition: To express annoyance or indignation.
Example Sentence: She huffed at the unfair treatment.
Definition: A fit of anger or resentment.
Example Sentence: He left in a huff after the argument.
Definition: A short, explosive sound made when exhaling heavily.
Example Sentence: She gave a huff of frustration before storming out.
Etymology
Origin: Middle English, expressive of panting or puffing.
Synonyms
Common Phrases and Expressions
- in a huff: In a state of anger or annoyance.
- huff and puff: To complain or express discomfort loudly.
- huff it: To hurry or rush.
Translations
- Spanish: bufido
- French: souffler
- German: schnauben
- Russian: фырчать
Related Words
- puff: To breathe out in a short burst.
- sigh: A slow, deep breath expressing weariness or relief.
- snort: To force air through the nostrils with a harsh sound.
Slang Meanings of huff
Meaning: To take a deep inhalation of a substance, often referring to drugs.
Example Sentence: He was caught huffing in the bathroom.
Meaning: To throw a tantrum or act ostentatiously.
Example Sentence: She started huffing when she didn't get her way.