Meaning & Definition of word "Exhale"

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    Exhale

    /ɛksˈheɪl/

    verb:

    • 1. to breathe out air from the lungs.
      • Example: After finishing the race, she paused to exhale deeply and catch her breath.
    • 2. to give off (air, smoke, etc.) from the body or a source.
      • Example: The dragon exhaled a plume of smoke before taking flight.
    • 3. to express or release (a feeling or emotion) in a significant way.
      • Example: He exhaled a sigh of relief after hearing the good news.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'exhalare', meaning 'to breathe out'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    exhale deeply:

    To take a long, deep breath out, often to relieve stress.

    exhale smoke:

    To release smoke from the mouth or nose, often used in reference to smoking.

    exhale with relief:

    To breathe out as a sign of relief or release from tension.

    Related Words

    inhale:

    To breathe in air.

    breath:

    The air taken in or expelled during respiration.

    ventilation:

    The provision of fresh air or the exchange of air in a building.

    Slang Meanings of exhale

    Meaning: Let it out.

    Example Sentence: Just exhale your worries, man.

    Meaning: Chill out.

    Example Sentence: You need to exhale and relax; it's all good.