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    Breath
    /breTH/

    noun

  2. noun. the air inhaled and exhaled in respiration. respiration, especially as necessary to life. life; vitality. Synonyms: force, vigor, animation, spirit. the ability to breathe easily and normally: She stopped to regain her breath. time to breathe; pause or respite: Give him a little breath. a single inhalation or respiration:

  3. BREATH meaning: 1. the air that goes into and out of your lungs: 2. to pause or rest for a short time until you…. Learn more.

  4. Definition of breath noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. breath. noun. /breθ/ Idioms. [uncountable] the air that you take into your lungs and send out again. His breath smelt of garlic. bad breath (= that smells bad) She was very short of breath (= had difficulty breathing). Patients develop a cough and shortness of breath.

  5. Breath is the process of taking air in and out of your lungs. It’s also the air you inhale and exhale, or a slight movement of air, like a breeze. Breath comes from the Old English braeth (“scent" or "smell”). Many figures of speech originate with the idea that breathing deeply energizes or calms us.

  6. the ability to breathe easily and normally: She stopped to regain her breath. time to breathe; pause or respite: Give him a little breath. a single inhalation or respiration: He took a deep breath.

  7. B1. the air that comes out of your lungs: His breath smells of garlic. breath noun (ACTION) B2. the act of breathing air into or out of your lungs: She took a deep breath before she started. be out of breath. B2. to be breathing quickly because you have been running, walking fast, etc. catch your breath; get your breath back.

  8. 6 days ago · Your breath is the air that you let out through your mouth when you breathe. If someone has bad breath, their breath smells unpleasant . I could smell the whisky on his breath. Smoking causes bad breath. 2. variable noun. When you take a breath, you breathe in once. He took a deep breath, and began to climb the stairs.

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