αναστενάζοντας
Wordform Details
Translation: sighgroan
Part of Speech: verb
Inflection Type:
presentparticipleIs Dictionary Form: No
Dictionary Form Details
Lemma: αναστενάζω
Translation: to sigh; to groan; to moan (verb)
Etymology: From Ancient Greek ἀναστενάζω (anastenázō), composed of the prefix ἀνά (aná, 'up, upward') and στενάζω (stenázō, 'to groan, sigh'). The root στεν- (sten-) relates to narrowness or constriction, suggesting the tightening of the chest when sighing. This same root appears in English words like 'stenography' (narrow writing) and 'stenosis' (narrowing of a passage).
Example Usage
Αναστέναξε βαθιά όταν είδε το λογαριασμό.
He sighed deeply when he saw the bill.
Κάθεται και αναστενάζει όλη μέρα.
He sits and sighs all day.
Αναστέναξε βαθιά όταν είδε τον λογαριασμό.
He sighed deeply when he saw the bill.
Η γιαγιά αναστενάζει κάθε φορά που σκέφτεται τα παλιά.
Grandmother sighs every time she thinks about the old days.
Αναστέναξε από ανακούφιση όταν τελείωσε η εξέταση.
She sighed with relief when the exam was over.
Η γιαγιά αναστενάζει κάθε φορά που μιλάει για τα παλιά χρόνια.
Grandmother sighs every time she talks about the old days.
Mnemonics
- Think of 'ana' (up) + 'steno' (narrow) = the air coming up through a narrow passage when sighing
- Associate with 'stenosis' (medical narrowing) - a sigh feels like air pushing through a narrow passage
Related Words, Phrases & Idioms
Example Wordforms
Cultural Context
In Greek culture, sighing (αναστενάζω) is often associated with expressing disappointment, fatigue, or longing. It's commonly used in literature and everyday speech to convey emotional states, particularly melancholy or nostalgia, which are themes that appear frequently in Greek poetry and music.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: While 'αναστενάζω' means 'to sigh', 'αναστατώνω' means 'to upset' or 'to disturb'. They share a similar prefix but express very different actions.
Notes: The verbs have different conjugation patterns and are used in completely different contexts despite their similar appearance.
Mnemonic: Remember: αναστενάζω has 'στεν' (narrow) - think of air through a narrow passage; αναστατώνω has 'στατ' (state) - think of changing someone's state or condition.