Accept is another word for take in and adopt. Additional synonyms include embrace, approve and ratify.
Yes the word breathe is an open syllable.
In the dictionary, the word 'breath' would come before the word 'breathe.' This is because the dictionary is organized alphabetically.
Yes
The plural form for breath is breaths.The word 'breathes' is the third person singular present of breathe (breaths, breathing, breathed).
Exhale.
breathe heavily = gasp, huffing and puffing, breathing, labored breathing, hyperventilation
Spirare - to breathe
synonym = a word that means the same or very close to the same thing as another word synonym for exhalation= breathe out let air out
Accept is another word for take in and adopt. Additional synonyms include embrace, approve and ratify.
One Latin equivalent of the English phrase 'You can breathe' is the following: Potes spirare. The word-by-word equivalent is the following: 'potes' means '[You] can'; 'spirare' means 'to breathe'. The pronunciation is as follows: PAW-tehs spee-RAH-ray. Another Latin equivalent is the following: Poteste spirare. The word-by-word translation is as follows: 'poteste' means '[You all] can'; and 'spirare' means 'to breathe'. The pronunciation is the following: paw-TEH-stay spee-RAH-ray.
Yes the word breathe is an open syllable.
I could not breathe another breath in that room.
The root word "spire" means a slender, pointed structure that typically tapers off to a point at the top, often seen on buildings or churches as a distinctive architectural feature. It is derived from the Latin word "spirare," meaning to breathe or to blow.
Yes, all insects breathe in one way or another.
"I can breathe now" said Mr Smith. The stuffy nose made it difficult to breathe.
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