breathed

[ bretht, breeth d ]
/ brɛθt, briðd /

adjective Phonetics.

not phonated; unvoiced; voiceless.
utilizing the breath exclusively in the production of a speech sound.

Origin of breathed

1875–80; breath + -ed3 or breathe + -ed2

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

SYNONYMS FOR breathe

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.

WORDS THAT MAY BE CONFUSED WITH breathe

breadth breath breathe

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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

breathe