take a breath (Meaning)
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take a breath (v)
draw air into, and expel out of, the lungs
Synonyms & Antonyms of take a breath
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take a breath Sentence Examples
- Before diving into the pool, he took a deep breath to prepare.
- After the long run, she needed to take a breath to catch her recovery.
- The doctor instructed the patient to take a breath before administering the injection.
- The singer took a breath before belting out the high note.
- As the storm approached, she took a breath and braced herself for impact.
- With trembling hands, he took a breath and knocked on the door.
- Before the exam, she took a few deep breaths to calm her nerves.
- The diver took a breath and plunged into the ocean's depths.
- After the harrowing experience, she took a shaky breath and exhaled slowly.
- As the sun began to set, she took a breath and marveled at the beauty of the evening.
FAQs About the word take a breath
draw air into, and expel out of, the lungs
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Before diving into the pool, he took a deep breath to prepare.
After the long run, she needed to take a breath to catch her recovery.
The doctor instructed the patient to take a breath before administering the injection.
The singer took a breath before belting out the high note.