"Sobbing" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Sobbing" Meaning

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

"Sobbing" Examples

Usage Examples of "Sobbing"


Imperative Mood

"Stop sobbing immediately, for God's sake!"

Verbal Subordinate Clause

"Since she received the bad news, she has been sobbing constantly."

Simple Past Tense

"She was sobbing loudly when I walked into the room."

Past Continuous (Present Perfect Continuous) with 'was/were'

"By the time I reached her, she had been sobbing for over an hour."

Infinitive Phrases after Prepositions

"She was on the verge of sobbing when she finally waited for us."

"Sobbing" Similar Words

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.

Sobbed

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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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Soberly

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

Soberness

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Sobibor

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Sobibor refers to the Sobibor extermination camp, a Nazi concentration camp in occupied Poland during World War II. It was a transit camp established to facilitate the murder of Jews from countries other than Germany, especially from the Netherlands, Belgium, France, and other western European countries.<br><br>The camp was established in 1942 in a forest near the village of Sobibor, and it was operational until its destruction by the prisoners in a massive uprising on October 14, 1943. It is estimated that between 170,000 to 250,000 people, mostly Jews, were killed at Sobibor.<br><br>The camp's operation involved loading prisoners onto trains, which were then driven into a large gas chamber disguised as a farmhouse. The victims were then unloaded from the trains and sent to the gas chamber, where they were killed by poison gas.<br><br>Sobibor was unique in that it had a more impersonal and industrialized approach to mass killing, with a large gas chamber and sharpshooters positioned outside to prevent any attempts to escape. This design reflected the Nazi effort to make the process of mass murder more efficient and impersonal.<br><br>However, the Sobibor camp's existence was secret, except to the Nazis and their collaborators, until its discovery and subsequent closure in 1943. Despite its relatively short operational period, Sobibor represents a significant chapter in the history of the Holocaust and serves as a reminder of the horrors of human atrocities committed during World War II.