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- Dictionarybreath/brɛθ/
noun
- 1. the air taken into or expelled from the lungs: "I was gasping for breath" Similar
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Learn the meaning of breath as the air that goes into and out of your lungs, and as a single action of breathing. See how to use breath in idioms, phrases and sentences with examples from the Cambridge Dictionary.
- English (US)
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- English (US)
Learn the various meanings and uses of the word breath, from air filled with a fragrance or odor to a spoken sound. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related phrases of breath.
Breath is the air inhaled and exhaled in respiration, or the ability to do so. It can also mean life, vitality, a slight suggestion, or a light current of air.
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Definition of breath noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
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”).
1. a. : to draw air into and expel it from the lungs : respire. broadly : to take in oxygen and give out carbon dioxide through natural processes. : to inhale and exhale freely. 2. : to blow softly. 3. : live. 4. : to pause and rest before continuing. 5. : to feel free of restraint. needs room to breathe. 6. a. : to permit passage of air or vapor.