breathful (Meaning)

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breathful (a.)

Full of breath; full of odor; fragrant.

Synonyms & Antonyms of breathful

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breathful Sentence Examples

  1. The mountain air was so fresh and breathful that it invigorated everyone on the hike.
  2. As she stepped outside, she felt the breathful breeze sweep through her hair, refreshing her after a long day indoors.
  3. Standing on the cliff's edge, he took in the breathtaking scenery, feeling the breathful expanse of nature all around him.
  4. The forest was alive with the sound of birdsong, and the air felt wonderfully breathful, filled with the scent of pine.
  5. After the rain, the garden seemed particularly breathful, with flowers releasing their fragrances into the moist air.
  6. The morning mist enveloped the valley, creating a breathful atmosphere that hinted at the day's possibilities.
  7. As they reached the summit, they paused to admire the breathful panorama spread out before them.
  8. The meadow was carpeted with wildflowers, and the breeze carried their scent, making the air feel especially breathful.
  9. The beach was deserted, and the waves crashed rhythmically against the shore, creating a tranquil and breathful environment.
  10. In the early morning, the city streets were quiet, and the air felt calm and breathful, promising a peaceful day ahead.

FAQs About the word breathful

Full of breath; full of odor; fragrant.

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The mountain air was so fresh and breathful that it invigorated everyone on the hike.

As she stepped outside, she felt the breathful breeze sweep through her hair, refreshing her after a long day indoors.

Standing on the cliff's edge, he took in the breathtaking scenery, feeling the breathful expanse of nature all around him.

The forest was alive with the sound of birdsong, and the air felt wonderfully breathful, filled with the scent of pine.