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With bated breath Meaning in English

expression

ˈwɪð/, /ˈwɪθ/, /wɪð/, /wɪθ/ /ˈbeɪtɪd/ /ˈbɹɛθ
WITH BAY-tid BRETH
wˈɪð/ /bˈeɪtɪd/ /bɹˈɛθ
with BAY-tid BRETH

Definition

To wait for something in a very anxious or excited way, as if you are holding your breath in anticipation.

Usage & Nuances

This is a literary or expressive phrase, not used in casual speech. Often appears in stories, news, or dramatic contexts. Do not confuse with 'baited breath'—the correct word is 'bated' (meaning 'restrained'). Commonly paired with verbs like 'wait' or 'listen'.

Example Sentences

The children waited with bated breath for the magician to finish his trick.

basic

We listened with bated breath to the final results.

basic

Everyone waited with bated breath to see if the team would win.

basic

She opened the envelope with bated breath, hoping for good news.

natural

We all waited with bated breath as the judge prepared to announce the winner.

natural

You could feel the audience holding bated breath throughout the whole performance.

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