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Meaning of wheeze
A high-pitched sound, especially one that is loud and unpleasant, or to breathe with difficulty, making a hoarse, hissing sound.
Etymology of wheeze
The word "wheeze" has its origins in the late 15th century, derived from the Old English word "hwēsan", which means "to hiss" or "to make a hissing sound"
Historically, the word was used to describe the sound of breathing with difficulty, and over time, its meaning expanded to include other high-pitched sounds
Synonyms
whistle
hiss
squeak
squeal
creak
groan
murmur
hum
buzz
whine
drone
pipe
toot
trill
chirp
cheep
peep
tweet
puff
gasp
wheeze
snuffle
snort
grunt
cough
sputter
splutter
rattle
rasp
gurgle
bubble
chirr
whir
whizz
whoosh
zoom
zip
zap
click
clack
chatter
chatterbox
jabber
prattle
babble
gibber
gibberish
jargon
gibble
gabble
clatter
clang
clink
clank
tinkle
jingle
ding
dong
chime
peal
toll
knell
clangor
din
noise
clamor
hubbub
racket
rumpus
Definitions
- A high-pitched sound, especially one that is loud and unpleasant
- To breathe with difficulty, making a hoarse, hissing sound, typically due to a blockage or narrowing of the airways
- To make a high-pitched sound, especially one that is loud and unpleasant
Usage Examples
- The old car wheezed and groaned as it climbed the steep hill
- She let out a wheeze as she tried to catch her breath after running
- The asthma sufferer wheezed and coughed throughout the night
- The pipe started to wheeze and leak, causing a loud hissing sound