"Susurrous" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Susurrous" Meaning

Characterized by a soft, murmuring, or whispering sound, especially of water flowing.

"Susurrous" Examples

Usage Examples for the word "susurrus"


1. Describing Noise

The susurrus of the wind through the trees created a soothing background noise that helped me fall asleep.

2. Environmental Context

The city's air conditioning units created a susurrus that harmonized with the howling of the seagulls above.

3. Settings in Literature

In the dystopian novel, the susurrus of the countless surveillance devices served as a reminder of the oppressive regime's constant watch.

4. Musical Instrumentation

The violins produced a haunting susurrus that underscored the melancholy mood of the symphony's third movement.

5. Nature Imagination

As I walked through the forest at dawn, the susurrus of millions of leaves rustling in the morning dew was like a gentle greeting from nature herself.

"Susurrous" Similar Words

Sustention

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Sustention refers to the act of sustaining or maintaining something, often in a state of existence, operation, or effectiveness. It can also refer to the state of being sustained or the means of sustaining something.<br><br>In a broader sense, sustention can imply support, maintenance, or continuation, particularly in the context of physical, emotional, or financial well-being.<br><br>Synonyms: support, maintenance, sustenance, upkeep, enduring.

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Susu refers to:<br><br>1. In law: A scheme where a person regularly contributes a portion of their income to another person, often without strings attached, in exchange for ongoing financial assistance or a lump sum.<br>2. In banking and finance: A type of microfinance service where a customer can deposit their savings and receive loans, often used by low-income households, especially women, to cover their daily expenses or small business investments.<br>3. In other contexts: In some cultures, susu refers to a reverse mortgage, a type of financial transaction where an older homeowner uses their home's equity to receive a series of payments, often while still living in the property.<br><br>Please note that the specific meaning of "susu" may vary depending on the country, culture, or community.

Susurrant

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Susurrate

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To whisper or breathe gently, especially so as to cause a soft gurgling or hissing sound, like when one speaks in a low, fine voice or when one breathes in a calm manner.<br><br>Example: The sound of the stream susurrating through the rocks created a soothing atmosphere.<br><br>Derived from Latin 'susurrare', which means 'to whisper' and 'sistrum', an ancient musical instrument.

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Susurringly

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In a soft and almost inaudible manner, often with a peaceful or calming effect.

Susurrus

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A soft, indistinct, or muted murmur or whisper.

Sutcliffe

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Sutler

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A sutler is a merchant who supplies goods, especially food and other necessities, to soldiers on a battlefield or in a camp. They typically travel with an army and sell their wares at a markup, often charging high prices due to the limited competition and the soldiers' urgent need for the goods.

Sutling

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Unfamiliar with the word "sutling" but I found that it might be a rare or archaic term that is difficult to define.

Suto

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SU-TO<br><br>1. Suto is a rare or obsolete word that can refer to a sweet-tasting quality or flavor, especially in relation to sweet liquids like honey, syrup, or sap.<br>2. In Japanese, the word "suto" (geois occasionally romanized as "sudo" or "sutou") is an honorific suffix used with the names of counties. For instance, "Lord of Iruma Suto".<br>3. In cryptography, suto or Securephone-To-User is a term occasionally used to denote telephone's inherent security features pertaining to secure transaction after placing an initial call.

Sutphin

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Sutra

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A term with multiple meanings!<br><br><strong>Sutra</strong> (from Sanskrit सूत्र, "a thread" or "a rule") can refer to:<br><br>1. <strong>Buddhist scriptures</strong>: In Buddhism, a sutra is a sacred text or teaching of the Buddha or his disciples, often containing the Buddha's sermons or spiritual teachings.<br>2. <strong>Philosophical summary</strong>: In philosophy, a sutra is a brief, concise summary or aphorism that conveys a complex idea or principle in a few words.<br>3. <strong>Austrian Patent</strong>: In Austria, a sutra was a specialized sewing needle thread used by seamstresses to keep tobacco pouches together.<br>4. <strong>Suguna-Sutra</strong> (सुगरुणासुत्र): Also known as the Screw or Spindle Thread, an optical phenomenon where a rotating star or riflescope appears as a bright, twisted thread.<br>5. <strong>S Trường Tam Wik Bhagavad Sutra</strong> - Sonatology, a new methodology of international law in everyday field conditions to restore balance during globalization