breathed
[ bretht, breeth d ]
/ brɛθt, briðd /
adjective Phonetics.
not phonated; unvoiced; voiceless.
utilizing the breath exclusively in the production of a speech sound.
Words nearby breathed
Definition for breathed (2 of 2)
breathe
[ breeth ]
/ brið /
verb (used without object), breathed [breethd] /briðd/, breath·ing.
verb (used with object), breathed [breethd] /briðd/, breath·ing.
Origin of breathe
1250–1300; Middle English
brethen, derivative of
breath
OTHER WORDS FROM breathe
out·breathe, verb (used with object), out·breathed, out·breath·ing. pre·breathe, verb (used with object), pre·breathed, pre·breath·ing.Example sentences from the Web for breathed
British Dictionary definitions for breathed (1 of 2)
breathed
/ (brɛθt, briːðd) /
adjective
phonetics
relating to or denoting a speech sound for whose articulation the vocal cords are not made to vibrate
Compare voiced
British Dictionary definitions for breathed (2 of 2)
breathe
/ (briːð) /
verb
Word Origin for breathe
C13: from
breath
Idioms and Phrases with breathed
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