Hiss | Mean of hiss in English Dictionary
/ˈhɪs/
- Noun
- a sound like a long “s”
- The air escaped from the balloon with a hiss.
- the hiss of a snake
- the boos and hisses of the audience
- Verb
- to produce a sound like a long “s”
- The radiator hissed as it let off steam.
- a hissing noise
- to show that you dislike or disapprove of someone (such as a performer or speaker) by making a hiss
- The audience booed and hissed (at him) when he came on stage.
- The audience hissed him off the stage.
- to say (something) in a loud or angry whisper
- “Leave me alone!” he hissed.