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View definitions for breath

breath

noun as in respiration

noun as in wind or something in the air

noun as in respite, break

Strongest match

Weak match

noun as in hint, suggestion

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Example Sentences

“Wicked” was a breath of fresh, fantastical air in the musical theater world.

From Salon

Deep breath in, slow breath out… Isn't it odd that we can self-soothe by slowing down our breathing?

Figure out how many anchor flowers you’ll need, and roughly how many filler stems — such as greens, draping clusters of amaranth or smaller flowers like baby’s breath — are required to make each arrangement.

"I took a deep breath and waited for the whistle, and as Tony told me, I took it with my left foot."

From BBC

Adults may consider narrating their self-soothing techniques, such as saying, "I'm feeling frustrated, so I'm going to take a deep breath."

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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