breath
| . | the air inhaled and exhaled in respiration. |
| 2. | respiration, esp. as necessary to life. |
| 3. | life; vitality. |
| 4. | the ability to breathe easily and normally: She stopped to regain her breath. |
| 5. | time to breathe; pause or respite: Give him a little breath. |
| 6. | a single inhalation or respiration: He took a deep breath. |
| 7. | the brief time required for a single respiration; a moment or instant: They gave it to her and took it away all in a breath. |
| 8. | a slight suggestion, hint, or whisper: The breath of slander never touched her. |
| 9. | a light current of air. |
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