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breath
noun
the
air
you
take
into
your
lungs
and
let
out
again
when
you
breathe
•
She
took
a
deep
breath
before
diving
into
the
pool
.
She
took
a
deep
breath
before
diving
into
the
pool
.
•
After
running
up
the
hill
,
I
was
out
of
breath
.
After
running
up
the
hill
,
I
was
out
of
breath
.
Old
English
brǣþ
“
smell
;
exhalation
;
breathing
,”
from
Proto-Germanic
*brēþaz
.
noun
the
ability
or
power
to
breathe
•
The
blow
knocked
the
breath
out
of
him
.
The
blow
knocked
the
breath
out
of
him
.
•
She
paused
to
catch
her
breath
before
continuing
her
speech
.
She
paused
to
catch
her
breath
before
continuing
her
speech
.
noun
a
very
small
movement
of
air
•
There
was
not
a
breath
of
wind
on
the
lake
.
There
was
not
a
breath
of
wind
on
the
lake
.
•
A
cool
breath
of
air
drifted
through
the
open
window
.
A
cool
breath
of
air
drifted
through
the
open
window
.
noun
a
slight
sign
or
hint
of
something
•
There
wasn
’
t
a
breath
of
doubt
in
her
voice
.
There
wasn
’
t
a
breath
of
doubt
in
her
voice
.
•
The
garden
showed
the
first
breath
of
spring
with
tiny
blossoms
.
The
garden
showed
the
first
breath
of
spring
with
tiny
blossoms
.