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- verbbreathe (verb) · breathes (third person present) · breathed (past tense) · breathed (past participle) · breathing (present participle)
- take air into the lungs and then expel it, especially as a regular physiological process:"breathe in through your nose" · "he breathed out heavily" · "we are polluting the air we breathe" · "she was wheezing as she breathed"
- (of a fish) draw in water with dissolved oxygen through the mouth and force it out through the gills:"you will see the gill cover opening and the gills fluttering, as water is drawn over the gills and the fish breathes"
- (of a cell, tissue, or living organism) exchange gases, especially by means of a diffusion process:"adult amphibians also breathe through their skin" · "plants breathe through all their organs, including roots"
- be alive; remain living:"at least I'm still breathing"
- literary(of wind) blow softly.
- say something with quiet intensity:"“We're together at last,” she breathed"
- give an impression of (something):"the whole room breathed an air of hygienic efficiency"
- (of wine) be exposed to fresh air:"red wine needs untold time to breathe"
- (of material or soil) admit or emit air or moisture:"let your lawn breathe by putting air into the soil"
- allow (a horse) to rest after exertion.
- archaicliterary(breathe upon)tarnish or taint:"before the queen's fair name was breathed upon"
OriginMiddle English (in the sense ‘exhale, steam’): from breath.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- take air into the lungs and then expel it, especially as a regular physiological process:
- (of a cell, tissue, or living organism) exchange gases, especially by means of a diffusion process:
- be alive; remain living:
- (of wind) blow softly.
- say something with quiet intensity:
- give an impression of (something):
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