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    Breath
    /breTH/

    noun

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. 5 days ago · breath. (breθ ) Word forms: plural breaths. 1. variable noun [oft poss NOUN] 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.

  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. 1. a. The act or process of breathing; respiration: swam down to the reef, holding his breath. b. A single act of breathing: Take a deep breath. 2. a. The air inhaled and exhaled in respiration: as long as there is breath in my lungs. b. Air that is exhaled, as evidenced by vapor or odor: It's so cold you can see your breath. 3.

  8. The meaning of BREATHE is to draw air into and expel it from the lungs : respire; broadly : to take in oxygen and give out carbon dioxide through natural processes. How to use breathe in a sentence.

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