To "gasp from breath" generally refers to the act of inhaling sharply or quickly due to a sudden shock, surprise, or difficulty in breathing. It often conveys a sense of urgency or distress, as the person struggles to catch their breath. This expression can be used both literally, in the context of physical exertion or panic, and figuratively, to describe a strong emotional reaction.
To breath fast or sharply
last breath of air
gasp
Haha i think its surprise or amazed
Yes the word gasp can be a noun. It can also be a verb.
One word for gasp is exclamation. Another one could be wheeze.
pant
inhalation, breathing, pant, gasp, gulp, wheeze, respiration
ασθμαινω "to pant heavily", to "gasp for breath"
Gasp as in the action "to gasp" is a verb. Gasp as in the description "a large intake of breath" is a noun. A verb is a word that describes either an action (walk, run, etc), an occurrence (become, happen, etc) or state of being (stand, exist, etc).
To catch one's breath with a open mouth, because of pain or astonishment
Usually characterized by the following symptoms: -Shortness of breath that worsens with physical activity -A high pitched wheezing sound when you breath -Feeling the need to gasp for breath -Flushed complexion -A dry cough