breathed
adjective
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Pronunciation: /bɹɛθt/ / /bɹiːðd/
adj
Etymology: Etymology tree English breath English -ed English breathed From breath + -ed.
- Having a specified kind of breath.
“A less matter would hold a well-breathed minstrel in subject for recitation for a calendar month, Sundays and holydays included.”
“She was so mad you'd have thought she'd been propositioned by a bad-breathed lobbyist in a broken-elevator encounter at City Hall.”
- voiceless, contrasting with voiced
name
- A surname.
verb
Etymology: Etymology tree Middle English breethder. Middle English brethen English breathe English -ed English breathed From breathe + -ed.
- simple past and past participle of breathe