hiss
Transitive VerbIntransitive Verb[C/U] Both
pl: hissespast: hissedpp: hisseding: hissing
This sound carries a strong association with danger, hostility, or mechanical failure. When used by humans, it is a visceral expression of contempt or hatred, often more aggressive and piercing than a boo or a groan. It mimics the predatory warning of a serpent, creating an immediate sense of tension or threat. In technical or natural contexts, the sound suggests pressure being released or a sudden leak. It evokes a feeling of instability or urgency, such as the sound of a steaming kettle or a leaking gas pipe, shifting the connotation from emotional anger to physical volatility.
Countable when referring to a single instance of the sound (a sudden hiss). Uncountable when referring to the continuous noise itself (there was a constant hiss).