hiss

hiss
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noun
ADJECTIVE
loud, sharp
faint, low, slight, soft

There was a low hiss on the tape.

audible, noticeable
VERB + HISS
give, let out

The snake gave a hiss.

hear
PREPOSITION
with a hiss

She drew in her breath with a hiss.

hiss of

We could hear the faint hiss of escaping gas.

PHRASES
boos and hisses
a hiss of air
a hiss of pain

She let out a hiss of pain.

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verb say sth in an angry, hissing voice
ADVERB
angrily, furiously

‘Don't be stupid!’ she hissed furiously.

quietly, softly
loudly
menacingly, venomously
urgently
PREPOSITION
at

She hissed at me to be quiet.

PHRASES
hiss (sth) through your teeth

‘Go away!’ he hissed through clenched teeth.

Hiss is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑cat, ↑crowd, ↑goose, ↑snake, ↑steam, ↑swan, ↑voice

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