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Meaning of hiss
The primary meaning of the word "hiss" is to make a sharp, high-pitched sound, typically to express anger, disgust, or discomfort.
Etymology of hiss
The word "hiss" originated from Old English "hysian" and "hissan", which are imitative of the sound.
The term has been used since the 15th century to describe the sharp, high-pitched sound associated with anger, disgust, or discomfort.
Historically, the word has been used to describe various sounds, including the release of steam or gas, and the sound of a snake.
Synonyms
sizzle
crackle
spit
buzz
whisper
murmur
hum
growl
snarl
snap
fizz
pop
sputter
fizzles
crackles
whispers
murmurs
hums
growls
snarls
snaps
whine
whir
whoosh
rustle
rumble
grumble
grouse
complain
screech
shriek
squeal
squeak
gibber
jabber
chatter
clatter
rattle
clink
clang
boom
blast
hissings
snorts
grunts
yelps
yips
howls
wails
moans
groans
whimpers
whines
trills
chirps
cheeps
peeps
tweets
chirrs
chattering
rattling
clattering
rumbling
grumbling
grousing.
Definitions
- A sharp, high-pitched sound, typically to express anger, disgust, or discomfort, according to Oxford Languages.
- To make a hissing sound, especially as a sign of disapproval or annoyance.
- A sound like that of a sudden release of steam or gas.
Usage Examples
- The audience hissed at the actor's poor performance.
- The snake hissed loudly when it felt threatened.
- The radiator started to hiss and leak steam.
Antonyms
cheer
applause
approval
praise
commendation
compliment
accolade
ovation
plaudit
kudos
acclamation
tribute
eulogy
encomium
panegyric
laudation
extolment
exaltation
glorification
adoration
admiration
adulation
veneration
reverence
esteem
respect
admiration
approbation
sanction
endorsement
confirmation
ratification
validation.