Breathed meaning in English - Breathed का मतलब हिंदी में

breathed

/bɹiːðd/

verb
  • To draw air into (inhale), and expel air from (exhale), the lungs in order to extract oxygen and excrete waste gases.
  • To take in needed gases and expel waste gases in a similar way. Fish have gills so they can breathe underwater.
  • To inhale (a gas) to sustain life. While life as we know it depends on oxygen, scientists have speculated that alien life forms might breathe chlorine or methane.
  • To live. I will not allow it, as long as I still breathe.
  • To draw something into the lungs. Try not to breathe too much smoke.
  • To expel air from the lungs, exhale. If you breathe on a mirror, it will fog up.
  • To exhale or expel (something) in the manner of breath. The flowers breathed a heady perfume.
  • To give an impression of, to exude. The decor positively breathes classical elegance.
  • To whisper quietly. He breathed the words into her ear, but she understood them all.
  • To pass like breath; noiselessly or gently; to emanate; to blow gently. The wind breathes through the trees.
  • To exchange gases with the environment. Garments made of certain new materials breathe well and keep the skin relatively dry during exercise.
  • To rest; to stop and catch one's breath.
  • To stop, to give (a horse) an opportunity to catch its breath. At higher altitudes you need to breathe your horse more often.
  • To exercise; to tire by brisk exercise.
  • To passionately devote much of one's life to (an activity, etc.). Do you like hiking?  Are you kidding? I breathe hiking.
Origin

breathed

/bɹɛθt/

adjective
  • (in combination) Having a specified kind of breath.
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What is the meaning of breathed ?

  • To draw air into (inhale), and expel air from (exhale), the lungs in order to extract oxygen and excrete waste gases.
  • To take in needed gases and expel waste gases in a similar way. Fish have gills so they can breathe underwater.
  • To inhale (a gas) to sustain life. While life as we know it depends on oxygen, scientists have speculated that alien life forms might breathe chlorine or methane.
  • To live. I will not allow it, as long as I still breathe.
  • To draw something into the lungs. Try not to breathe too much smoke.
  • To expel air from the lungs, exhale. If you breathe on a mirror, it will fog up.
  • To exhale or expel (something) in the manner of breath. The flowers breathed a heady perfume.
  • To give an impression of, to exude. The decor positively breathes classical elegance.
  • To whisper quietly. He breathed the words into her ear, but she understood them all.
  • To pass like breath; noiselessly or gently; to emanate; to blow gently. The wind breathes through the trees.
  • To exchange gases with the environment. Garments made of certain new materials breathe well and keep the skin relatively dry during exercise.
  • To rest; to stop and catch one's breath.
  • To stop, to give (a horse) an opportunity to catch its breath. At higher altitudes you need to breathe your horse more often.
  • To exercise; to tire by brisk exercise.
  • To passionately devote much of one's life to (an activity, etc.). Do you like hiking?  Are you kidding? I breathe hiking.

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Breathed meaning : To draw air into (inhale), and expel air from (exhale), the lungs in order to extract oxygen and excrete waste gases. To take in needed gases and expel waste gases in a similar way. To inhale (a gas) to sustain life. To live. To draw something into the lungs. To expel air from the lungs, exhale. To exhale or expel (something) in the manner of breath. To give an impression of, to exude. To whisper quietly. To pass like breath; noiselessly or gently; to emanate; to blow gently. To exchange gases with the environment. To rest; to stop and catch one's breath. To stop, to give (a horse) an opportunity to catch its breath. To exercise; to tire by brisk exercise. To passionately devote much of one's life to (an activity, etc.).