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1. (n.) breath
the air inhaled and exhaled in respiration.
2. breath
respiration, esp. as necessary to life.
3. breath
life; vitality.
4. breath
the ability to breathe easily and normally:
I stopped to regain my breath.
5. breath
time to breathe; pause or respite.
6. breath
a single inhalation or respiration:
Take a deep breath.
7. breath
the time required for a single respiration; moment.
8. breath
a slight suggestion or hint:
not touched by the breath of slander.
9. breath
a light current of air.
10. breath
the audible expiration of air from the lungs generating voiceless speech sounds, as (p), (k), or (sh).
11. breath
moisture emitted in respiration, esp. when condensed and visible.
12. breath
an odorous exhalation, or the air impregnated by it.
13. breath
catch one's breath, to pause so as to rest.
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| Definition of 'Breath' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) breath
the process of taking in and expelling air during breathing
"he took a deep breath and dived into the pool"; "he was fighting to his last breath"
2. (noun) breath
the air that is inhaled and exhaled in respiration
"his sour breath offended her"
3. (noun) breath, breather, breathing place, breathing space, breathing spell, breathing time
a short respite
4. (noun) hint, intimation, breath
an indirect suggestion
"not a breath of scandal ever touched her"
5. (noun) breath
a slight movement of the air
"there wasn't a breath of air in the room"
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1. (noun) breath
air from the mouth
His breath smelled of alcohol.
2. breath
the act of taking air into the lungs
to take a deep breath
3. breath
catch your breath
to rest until normal breathing returns
Sit here and catch your breath.
4. breath
out of breath
breathing hard and fast after exercise
I'm out of breath after all those stairs.
5. breath
a breath of fresh air
a positive and exciting change
6. breath
take your breath away
to be extremely beautiful or impressive
a view that takes your breath away
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| Definition of 'Breath' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) Breath
the air inhaled and exhaled in respiration; air which, in the process of respiration, has parted with oxygen and has received carbonic acid, aqueous vapor, warmth, etc
2. (noun) Breath
the act of breathing naturally or freely; the power or capacity to breathe freely; as, I am out of breath
3. (noun) Breath
the power of respiration, and hence, life
4. (noun) Breath
time to breathe; respite; pause
5. (noun) Breath
a single respiration, or the time of making it; a single act; an instant
6. (noun) Breath
fig.: That which gives or strengthens life
7. (noun) Breath
a single word; the slightest effort; a trifle
8. (noun) Breath
a very slight breeze; air in gentle motion
9. (noun) Breath
fragrance; exhalation; odor; perfume
10. (noun) Breath
gentle exercise, causing a quicker respiration
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Sense: the air drawn into, and then sent out from, the lungs
My dog's breath smells terrible.
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Afrikaans: asem |
Arabic: نفس |
Bulgarian: дъх |
Brazilian: hálito |
Czech: dech |
German: der Atem |
Danish: ånde |
Greek: αναπνοή, ανάσα |
Spanish: aliento, respiración |
Estonian: hingeõhk |
Farsi: نفس |
Finnish: hengitysilma |
French: haleine |
Hebrew: נְשִימָה |
Hindi: सांस |
Croatian: dah |
Hungarian: légzés |
Indonesian: napas |
Icelandic: andi |
Italian: fiato, alito |
Japanese: 息 |
Korean: 구취 |
Lithuanian: kvapas |
Latvian: elpa |
Malay: nafas |
Dutch: adem |
Norwegian: pust,ånde |
Polish: oddech |
Persian: نفس |
Pashto: ساه ، نفس |
Portuguese: hálito |
Romanian: răsuflare |
Russian: дыхание |
Slovak: dych |
Slovenian: sapa |
Serbian: zadah |
Swedish: andedräkt |
Thai: ลมหายใจ |
Turkish: nefes, soluk |
Taiwanese: 呼吸, 氣息 |
Ukrainian: дихання, подих |
Urdu: سانس |
Vietnamese: hơi thở |
Chinese: 呼吸,气息 |
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