with bated breath

English

WOTD – 23 December 2007

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Etymology

From the verb bate, alteration by aphesis of the verb abate (to reduce; lessen). Coined by William Shakespeare in The Merchant of Venice, see quotations.

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation, US) IPA(key): /wɪð ˈbeɪtɪd ˈbɹɛθ/
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Prepositional phrase

with bated breath

  1. With reduced breath.
  2. (idiomatic) Eagerly; with great anticipation.
    We are waiting with bated breath for the release of the new version.

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