The word "huffed" can mean exhaled heavily. It often conveys a sense of effort or exertion, typically associated with breathing out forcefully after physical activity.
Inhaled
"Exhaled heavily" refers to the act of breathing out with significant force or effort, often indicating a release of tension or fatigue. It can suggest that the individual is feeling overwhelmed, stressed, or has just engaged in strenuous activity. This type of exhalation can also convey emotional states, such as relief or frustration.
Breth is not a word in the English language. If the question was meant to be about the word breath, breath is air inhaled or exhaled during breathing. Breathe means to inhale and expel air from the lungs.
She exhaled wearily.
more heavily, most heavily
more heavily
'to POUR with rain' means 'to rain very heavily
No, the word 'heavily' is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.Example: He sank heavily into a chair after his ordeal.
discharged, exhaled, transmitted, radiated
The word lush means verdant and heavily overgrown. Lush vegetation would be lots of greenery - think of a jungle.
GUBBED which means to be punched heavily in the gut.