breathless
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈbɹɛθləs/
- Hyphenation: breath‧less
Adjective
breathless (comparative more breathless, superlative most breathless)
- Having difficulty breathing; gasping.
- 1886, Peter Christen Asbjørnsen, translated by H.L. Brækstad, Folk and Fairy Tales, page 281:
- In thoughtless and breathless fear I rushed forward to avoid this host of demons, but while flying thus still more frightful and distorted shapes appeared, and I fancied I felt their hands clutching me.
- That makes one hold one's breath (with excitement etc.).
- 1934, Frank Richards, The Magnet: The Mystery of the Vaults:
- The plane buzzed on at a breathless speed. Bob had been in a plane before, and he had no fear. Indeed, but for the strange circumstances, he would have enjoyed that breathless rush through space.
- Not breathing; dead or apparently so.
- Having no wind; still, calm or airless.
- Having a somewhat hysterical tone, using over-emotive language.
Derived terms
Translations
having difficulty breathing; gasping
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that makes one hold one's breath
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not breathing; apparently dead
having no wind; still, calm or airless
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