Breathe (verb)

  1. To inhale and exhale air from the lungs.
  2. To live; exist.
  3. To emit a slight movement of air.
  4. To inhale and exhale (air) regularly.

Origin:

Old english brĒ£than; related to breath.

Examples:

  1. He breathed deeply before diving.
  2. The flowers breathe out their perfume at night.
  3. The air was so fresh it felt like we were breathing in pure oxygen.
  4. The baby was breathing softly.
  5. The wind breathed through the leaves.
Some random words: bathwater, pueblo, venerate