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sigh of relief

 

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Sigh of Relief

Description:

A sigh of relief is an involuntary expression typically made by someone when they feel a sense of relief or release from stress, worry, or pressure. It is a physical and audible exhale that often signifies a feeling of relaxation or a problem being resolved.

Sample Sentences:

  • He let out a noticeable sigh of relief when he received his test results, realizing he had passed with flying colors.
  • After days of waiting, she let out a deep sigh of relief when she saw her lost dog return home safely.
  • The team celebrated their victory with a collective sigh of relief, knowing their hard work had paid off.
  • As the plane touched down smoothly on the runway, the passengers let out sighs of relief, grateful for a safe landing.

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