English dictionary: words starting with breat
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Meanings of Breath:
nounThe air taken into or expelled from the lungs.
Usage examples:
I was gasping for breath
Meanings of Breathable:
adjective(of the air) fit or pleasant to breathe.
Usage examples:
Further in the air seemed less breathable
Meanings of Breathableness:
nounThe quality of the air being fit or pleasant to breathe.
Meanings of Breathalyse:
verb(of the police) use a breathalyser to test how much alcohol (a driver) has consumed.
Usage examples:
He was later breathalysed at cirencester police station
Meanings of Breathe:
verbTake air into the lungs and then expel it, especially as a regular physiological process.
Usage examples:
She was breathing deeply
Meanings of Breathe-in:
collocationTo move air into the lungs
Usage examples:
The doctor told me to breathe in and hold it for three seconds., breathe in for five seconds, then …
Meanings of Breathe-new-life-into:
idiomTo bring new ideas and energy to something
Usage examples:
We need some new people to breathe life into this project.
Meanings of Breathe-out:
collocationTo move air out of the lungs
Usage examples:
Watch your stomach contract as you breathe out., the instructor told us to take a deep breath and t…
Meanings of Breatheableness:
nounThe quality of the air being fit or pleasant to breathe.
Meanings of Breathed:
verbTake air into the lungs and then expel it, especially as a regular physiological process.
Usage examples:
She was breathing deeply
Meanings of Breather:
nounA person or animal that breathes in a particular way.
Usage examples:
A heavy breather
Meanings of Breathers:
nounA person or animal that breathes in a particular way.
Usage examples:
A heavy breather
Meanings of Breathes:
verbTake air into the lungs and then expel it, especially as a regular physiological process.
Usage examples:
She was breathing deeply
Meanings of Breathful:
adjectiveHaving breath or life; alive.
nounA quantity of air, smoke, etc., that is breathed in or out; as much as is inhaled or exhaled in one breath.
Meanings of Breathier:
adjectiveProducing or causing an audible sound of breathing, typically as a result of physical exertion or strong feelings.
Usage examples:
A breathy laugh
Meanings of Breathiest:
adjectiveProducing or causing an audible sound of breathing, typically as a result of physical exertion or strong feelings.
Usage examples:
A breathy laugh
Meanings of Breathing:
nounThe process of taking air into and expelling it from the lungs.
Usage examples:
His breathing was shallow
verbTake air into the lungs and then expel it, especially as a regular physiological process.
Usage examples:
She was breathing deeply
Meanings of Breathing-in:
collocationTo move air into the lungs
Usage examples:
The doctor told me to breathe in and hold it for three seconds., breathe in for five seconds, then …
Meanings of Breathing-space:
nounA period of rest from a busy or difficult situation in order to get your energy back or give you more time to think about what to do next
Usage examples:
Troubled companies have a 28-day breathing space in which they can reorganise their affairs., allow…
Meanings of Breathingly:
adverbIn a manner involving or resembling breathing; with or as if with life or animation.
Meanings of Breathless:
adjectiveGasping for breath, typically due to exertion.
Usage examples:
The climb left me breathless
Meanings of Breathlessly:
adverbIn a way that involves gasping for breath, typically due to exertion.
Usage examples:
Breathlessly, we run faster and faster
Meanings of Breaths:
nounThe air taken into or expelled from the lungs.
Usage examples:
I was gasping for breath
Breathtaking
ˈbreθˌteɪ.kɪŋMeanings of Breathtaking:
adjectiveAstonishing or awe-inspiring in quality, so as to take one's breath away.
Usage examples:
The scene was one of breathtaking beauty
Meanings of Breathtakingly:
adverbIn an astonishing or awe-inspiring way, so as to take one's breath away.
Usage examples:
The beach is endless and breathtakingly beautiful
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