"Sobbed" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Sobbed" Meaning

Cried uncontrollably, weeping bitterly, often due to a feeling of grief, sadness, or despair.

"Sobbed" Examples

1. She sobbed uncontrollably when she heard the news of her grandmother's passing.
2. The little girl sobbed into her pillow after her favorite toy broke.
3. She sobbed all the way home from the party.
4. The football player sobbed on the field after losing the championship game.
5. After the breakup, she sobbed every night until she finally moved out of the apartment.

"Sobbed" Similar Words

Soapy

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The word "soapy" can refer to something related to soap or having the consistency or appearance of soap. It can also describe something that is temporarily affecting or coated with a thin layer of soap, resulting in a slippery feeling.<br><br>In language, "soapy" can also be used figuratively to describe something or someone that is overly talkative or verbose, much like soap operas which are known for their dramatic and lengthy storylines.<br><br>Example sentences:<br>- The car's wheels were spinning on a soapy surface, making it hard to gain traction.<br>- She's been talking nonstop, and I'm finding her conversation soapy.

Soar

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To rise or fall through the air, comparing it to the flight of a bird. To rise rapidly to great height or achievements.

Soared

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To rise quickly and reach a high point, especially in the air, or to achieve great success or a high level in something, often suddenly or unexpectedly.

Soaring

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Moving or seeming to move upward with a rapid and continuous rising motion, typically in a smooth and steady way.

Soars

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To rise or move upwards quickly and strongly, often in a smooth curve through the air.

Soas

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School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS - a constituent university of the University of London, specializing in the study of languages and cultures from Asia, Africa and the Middle East.

Soave

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The word "soave" is an adjective in Italian that means:<br><br>Soft, smooth, gentle, sweet, or mild. It can also describe a voice, tone, or texture as being pleasant and soothing. In music, a soave refers to a musical piece or movement characterized by its harmony, elegance, and refinement.

Sob

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To cry or weep, typically as a result of sadness or extreme grief.

Sobbing

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To cry uncontrollably, often with a deep or convulsive sound; to weep.

Sobek

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Sobek is a name for the ancient Egyptian god of the Nile crocodile.

Sober

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Having complete control over one's temper; not drunk.<br><br>Example: "He's been sober for years and is now a successful businessman."<br><br>Alternatively, sober can also mean:<br><br>Free from intoxicating or excessive indulgence or passion.<br><br>Example: "She's a sober thinker when it comes to making business decisions."

Sobered

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Feeling or showing a sudden realization that one should think more carefully or act more responsibly, as a result of something shocking or unpleasant.

Soberer

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More sane or sensible.

Sobering

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Meaning: causing one to feel serious and reflective, often because of something unpleasant or disturbing, leading to a loss of enthusiasm or excitement.

Soberly

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In a serious and moderate manner; not excessively or loosely.

Soberness

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The state of being sober or free from intoxication, often used to describe a calm and serious or solemn atmosphere or mood.<br><br>Example: "The soberness of the moment made me feel more reflective and contemplative."