IPA: /saʊ/
KK: /sau/
To produce a gentle, soft sound like a whisper or rustle, often associated with the wind or leaves.
The leaves began to sough softly in the breeze.
Past: soughed
Past Participle: soughed
A soft, gentle sound that resembles the noise made by the wind or waves.
The sough of the wind through the trees created a calming atmosphere.
The word 'sough' originates from Scots and Northern English, meaning a murmuring or rustling sound, often associated with the wind or a gentle breeze. It reflects the sound itself rather than being derived from Latin or Greek roots.
Imagine the soft, rustling sound of the wind as it moves through the trees — that's what 'sough' captures.