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The synonyms of “Breathed” are: voiceless
Breathed as an Adjective
Definitions of "Breathed" as an adjective
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “breathed” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
- Uttered without voice.
Synonyms of "Breathed" as an adjective (1 Word)
voiceless | Deprived of the rights of citizenship especially the right to vote. Labor was voiceless. |
Usage Examples of "Breathed" as an adjective
- Could hardly hear her breathed plea, `Help me.
Associations of "Breathed" (30 Words)
airway | A duct that provides ventilation (as in mines. He kept the man s airway clear and blood circulating. |
asthma | Respiratory disorder characterized by wheezing; usually of allergic origin. |
breath | The power of breathing life. He took a deep breath and dived into the pool. |
breathing | A sign in Greek or indicating the presence of an aspirate rough breathing or the absence of an aspirate smooth breathing at the beginning of a word. The heavy breathing person on the telephone. |
bronchus | Any of the major air passages of the lungs which diverge from the windpipe. |
choking | The act of suffocating (someone) by constricting the windpipe. No evidence that the choking was done by the accused. |
cough | An act or sound of coughing. He looked feverish and had a bad cough. |
exhalation | The process or action of exhaling. He let his breath out in a long exhalation of relief. |
exhale | Give out (breath or an odor. The jungle exhaled mists of early morning. |
inhale | Draw in (air. She took the cigarette and inhaled deeply. |
inhaler | A portable device for administering a drug which is to be breathed in, used for relieving asthma and other bronchial or nasal congestion. |
lung | Each of the pair of organs situated within the ribcage, consisting of elastic sacs with branching passages into which air is drawn, so that oxygen can pass into the blood and carbon dioxide be removed. Lungs are characteristic of vertebrates other than fish, though similar structures are present in some other animal groups. The city had to be given lungs in the shape of open spaces squares parks and gardens. |
nasal | A nasal speech sound. The nasal passages. |
nostril | Either of two external openings of the nasal cavity in vertebrates that admit air to the lungs and smells to the olfactory nerves. |
obstructive | Relating to obstruction of a passage in the body, especially the gut or the bronchi. All tubing should be cleared of obstructive algae and detritus. |
oral | (of a society) not having reached the stage of literacy. Oral contraceptives. |
oxygen | A colourless, odourless reactive gas, the chemical element of atomic number 8 and the life-supporting component of the air. An oxygen supply. |
pant | Run or go in a specified direction while panting. I felt the quick pant of my bosom. |
pharyngeal | A pharyngeal consonant. |
puff | A light inflated pastry or puff shell. The critics puffed up this Broadway production. |
refresh | Refresh one s memory. The shower had refreshed her. |
respiration | The bodily process of inhalation and exhalation; the process of taking in oxygen from inhaled air and releasing carbon dioxide by exhalation. Observation of the patient s respirations will gradually be decreased. |
respire | Undergo the biomedical and metabolic processes of respiration by taking up oxygen and producing carbon monoxide. A country where fresh air seems impossible to respire. |
resuscitate | Cause to regain consciousness. An ambulance crew tried to resuscitate him. |
resuscitated | Restored to life or consciousness. |
smoke | Cure or preserve food especially meat or fish by exposure to smoke. Do you smoke. |
sniff | An act or sound of sniffing. He gave a sniff of disapproval. |
stifler | A person who stifles or smothers or suppresses. He is a real conversation stifler. |
tonsil | Either of two masses of lymphatic tissue one on each side of the oral pharynx. |