A hiccough is a sudden, involuntary contraction of the diaphragm, typically accompanied by a sharp intake of breath and a characteristic "hic" sound.
"Hiccough" Examples
Hiccough
A hiccough, also spelled as hiccup, is a sudden, involuntary contraction of the diaphragm that causes a characteristic sound, usually followed by an inhalation of air. Here are five usage examples:
1. A sudden hiccough startled the audience during the speech.
2. After drinking too much soda, Sarah was experiencing a series of hiccoughs.
3. The doctor examined Emma to find the cause of her persistent hiccough.
4. In an attempt to cure his hiccough, John tried holding his breath for as long as possible.
5. After a spicy meal, the family was all seized with hiccoughs, making the evening meal a difficult and amusing experience.
Note: Although both "hiccough" and "hiccup" are acceptable spellings, "hiccup" is more commonly used in American English, while "hiccough" is more commonly used in British English.