Breathe out Meaning in English
expression
ˈbɹið/ /ˈaʊt
BREETH-owt
bɹˈiːð/ /ˈaʊt
bREETHE-owt
Definition
To let air out of your lungs through your nose or mouth after breathing in. This is the opposite of 'breathe in'.
Usage & Nuances
Common in health, yoga, and relaxation. Usually informal and used with 'breathe in': 'Breathe in, breathe out.' Can be literal or metaphorical (relax). Do not confuse with 'exhale' (more formal/scientific).
Spanish: exhalarPortuguese (BR): expirar - soltar o arPortuguese (PT): expirar - deitar o ar foraChinese (Simplified): 呼气Chinese (Traditional): 呼氣Hindi: साँस छोड़नाArabic: زَفَرBengali: শ্বাস ছাড়ুন - শ্বাস বের করুনRussian: выдыхать - выдохнутьJapanese: 息を吐くVietnamese: thở raKorean: 숨을 내쉬다Turkish: nefes vermekUrdu: سانس باہر نکالناIndonesian: menghembuskan napas
Example Sentences
Take a deep breath and breathe out slowly.
basic
When you breathe out, the air leaves your lungs.
basic
He closed his eyes and breathed out to relax.
basic
Just breathe out and let the stress go.
natural
The doctor asked me to breathe out as hard as I could.
natural
Whenever I get nervous, I remind myself to breathe out slowly.
natural