"Hiss" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Hiss" Meaning

The word "hiss" is a verb that means to make a sudden, sharp sound, typically through pursing the lips and forcing air out through them, often in a sharp, staccato way. It can also be used as a noun to refer to the sound itself. For example: "The snake gave out a loud hiss when I picked it up," or "The crowd began to hiss at the opponent's manager during the game."

"Hiss" Examples

Usage Examples for the Word "Hiss"


As I walked by the snake's cage, it suddenly hissed loudly at me.
The cat's fur stood on end as it hissed at the dog for trespassing on its territory.
The firework exploded with a loud hiss, sending sparks flying everywhere.
The air conditioning unit in the attic started to hiss loudly, signaling that it needed to be repaired.
The audience was shocked when the actress suddenly let out a hiss of anger at the actor on stage.

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