anhelous (Meaning)

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anhelous (a.)

Short of breath; panting.

Synonyms & Antonyms of anhelous

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anhelous Sentence Examples

  1. After running several miles without a break, the athlete became visibly anhelous, struggling to catch his breath.
  2. The hiker reached the mountain peak, feeling anhelous due to the high altitude and thin air.
  3. The intense workout left her feeling anhelous, prompting her to take a moment to rest and recover.
  4. Climbing the steep staircase left the elderly woman anhelous, emphasizing the need for an elevator.
  5. The sprinter crossed the finish line, appearing anhelous but triumphant after giving her all in the race.
  6. In the stifling heat, the workers became anhelous as they labored under the sun without adequate shade.
  7. After swimming long distances, the swimmer emerged from the water, looking anhelous but satisfied with the workout.
  8. The firefighter emerged from the burning building, anhelous and covered in soot but relieved that everyone was safe.
  9. The explorer trekked through the dense jungle, feeling increasingly anhelous as the humidity and temperature rose.
  10. The astronaut, having completed a spacewalk, returned to the spacecraft anhelous but fulfilled by the successful mission.

FAQs About the word anhelous

Short of breath; panting.

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After running several miles without a break, the athlete became visibly anhelous, struggling to catch his breath.

The hiker reached the mountain peak, feeling anhelous due to the high altitude and thin air.

The intense workout left her feeling anhelous, prompting her to take a moment to rest and recover.

Climbing the steep staircase left the elderly woman anhelous, emphasizing the need for an elevator.