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    Synonyms & Similar Words

    sigh pant wheeze breathe inhale exhale gulp swallow catch one's breath inhale sharply intake inspiration aspiration respiration puff blow hiss whisper murmur moan groan cry shout scream yell shriek howl wail sob gasp for air choke sputter splutter gurgle

    Meaning of Gasp

    The primary meaning of the word "gasp" is to take a sudden, short intake of breath, often in shock, surprise, or to catch one's breath.

    Definitions

    • A gasp is a sudden, sharp intake of breath, often accompanied by a sense of shock, surprise, or excitement.
    • To gasp means to take a sudden, short intake of breath, often in reaction to something startling or unexpected.
    • In a medical context, a gasp can refer to a sudden, involuntary intake of breath, often associated with a spasmodic or reflexive action.

    Etymology of Gasp

    The word "gasp" originated in the 15th century, derived from the Old French word "gaspir," meaning "to yawn" or "to open the mouth wide."
    The term has its roots in the Latin word "hiare," meaning "to yawn" or "to gape," and is related to the Greek word "chasko," meaning "to yawn" or "to open the mouth wide."
    Historically, the word "gasp" has been used to describe a range of respiratory actions, from sudden intakes of breath to more prolonged struggles for air.

    Example Uses

    • The crowd let out a collective gasp as the firework exploded in the night sky.
    • After running up the stairs, she gasped for air, trying to catch her breath.
    • The patient's gasp for air was a sign that the oxygen levels in the room were too low.

    Antonyms & Near Antonyms

    exhale breathe out release relax calm compose serene tranquil still quiet silent muted subdued stifled suppressed held back restrained controlled steady even regular measured paced