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Detailed Synonyms for breathe in English

breathe:

to breathe verbe (breathes, breathed, breathing)

  1. to breathe
    to breathe; to inhale; to draw breath
    • breathe verbe (breathes, breathed, breathing)
    • inhale verbe (inhales, inhaled, inhaling)
    • draw breath verbe (draws breath, drew breath, drawing breath)
  2. to breathe
    – draw air into, and expel out of, the lungs 1
    to breathe; respire; take a breath; suspire
    – draw air into, and expel out of, the lungs 1
  3. to breathe
    – expel (gases or odors) 1
    to emit; to breathe; pass off
    – expel (gases or odors) 1
    • emit verbe (emits, emitted, emitting)
    • breathe verbe (breathes, breathed, breathing)
    • pass off verbe
  4. to breathe
    – reach full flavor by absorbing air and being let to stand after having been uncorked 1
    to breathe
    – reach full flavor by absorbing air and being let to stand after having been uncorked 1
    • breathe verbe (breathes, breathed, breathing)
      • This rare Bordeaux must be allowed to breathe for at least 2 hours1
  5. to breathe
    – take a short break from one's activities in order to relax 1
    to rest; to breathe; catch one's breath; take a breather
    – take a short break from one's activities in order to relax 1
  6. to breathe
    – manifest or evince 1
    to breathe
    – manifest or evince 1
    • breathe verbe (breathes, breathed, breathing)
      • She breathes the Christian spirit1
  7. to breathe
    – utter or tell 1
    to breathe
    – utter or tell 1
    • breathe verbe (breathes, breathed, breathing)
      • not breathe a word1
  8. to breathe
    – impart as if by breathing 1
    to breathe
    – impart as if by breathing 1
    • breathe verbe (breathes, breathed, breathing)
      • He breathed new life into the old house1
  9. to breathe
    – be alive 1
    to breathe
    – be alive 1
    • breathe verbe (breathes, breathed, breathing)
      • Every creature that breathes1
  10. to breathe
    – allow the passage of air through 1
    to breathe
    – allow the passage of air through 1
    • breathe verbe (breathes, breathed, breathing)
      • Our new synthetic fabric breathes and is perfect for summer wear1

Conjugations for breathe:

present
  1. breathe
  2. breathe
  3. breathes
  4. breathe
  5. breathe
  6. breathe
simple past
  1. breathed
  2. breathed
  3. breathed
  4. breathed
  5. breathed
  6. breathed
present perfect
  1. have breathed
  2. have breathed
  3. has breathed
  4. have breathed
  5. have breathed
  6. have breathed
past continuous
  1. was breathing
  2. were breathing
  3. was breathing
  4. were breathing
  5. were breathing
  6. were breathing
future
  1. shall breathe
  2. will breathe
  3. will breathe
  4. shall breathe
  5. will breathe
  6. will breathe
continuous present
  1. am breathing
  2. are breathing
  3. is breathing
  4. are breathing
  5. are breathing
  6. are breathing
subjunctive
  1. be breathed
  2. be breathed
  3. be breathed
  4. be breathed
  5. be breathed
  6. be breathed
diverse
  1. breathe!
  2. let's breathe!
  3. breathed
  4. breathing
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

breathe

  1. breathe

Alternate Synonyms for "breathe":


Related Definitions for "breathe":

  1. draw air into, and expel out of, the lungs1
    • I can breathe better when the air is clean1
  2. expel (gases or odors)1
  3. reach full flavor by absorbing air and being let to stand after having been uncorked1
    • This rare Bordeaux must be allowed to breathe for at least 2 hours1
  4. take a short break from one's activities in order to relax1
  5. manifest or evince1
    • She breathes the Christian spirit1
  6. utter or tell1
    • not breathe a word1
  7. impart as if by breathing1
    • He breathed new life into the old house1
  8. be alive1
    • Every creature that breathes1
  9. allow the passage of air through1
    • Our new synthetic fabric breathes and is perfect for summer wear1

Related Synonyms for breathe