Meaning & Definition of word "Breather"

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    Breather

    /ˈbrɪðər/

    noun:

    • 1. A brief pause for rest or a temporary respite from an activity or situation.
      • Example: After running for an hour, she took a breather on the park bench.
    • 2. A person or device that breathes or allows breathing.
      • Example: The fish is an aquatic breather, extracting oxygen from water.
    • 3. An informal break from work or a stressful situation.
      • Example: I need a breather from all this paperwork; let's go grab some coffee.

    Etymology

    The word 'breather' is derived from the verb 'breathe,' which comes from Old English 'brēathan.'

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    take a breather:

    To take a break or rest for a short time.

    catch one's breath:

    To pause to recover breathing after exertion.

    give it a breather:

    To take a break from something, usually a task or activity.

    Related Words

    breathe:

    To take air into the lungs and expel it.

    breath:

    The air taken into or expelled from the lungs.

    Slang Meanings of breather

    Meaning: A break from work or a task.

    Example Sentence: I'm going to take a breather before I finish this project.

    Meaning: A casual moment to relax or recharge.

    Example Sentence: This meeting has been long; let's have a breather.