breathes

word · lemma: breathe

/ˈbɹiðz/
/bɹˈiːðz/

Definition

'Breathes' is the third-person singular present tense of 'breathe.' It means to take air into the lungs and let it out, which living things do to stay alive. It can also be used figuratively for something that shows signs of life or activity.

Usage & Nuances

'Breathes' is usually used with 'he/she/it' or with non-human subjects. Common collocations: 'breathes deeply', 'barely breathes'. Figurative use: 'The city breathes with life.' Not to be confused with 'breath' (noun) or 'breeze' (different word).

Example Sentences

The city breathes with excitement during the festival.

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My cat barely breathes when she's hiding.

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This old house still breathes history.

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He breathes deeply before swimming.

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She breathes slowly when she sleeps.

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The baby breathes through his nose.

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