wheeze
wheeze /wiːz/ verb [intransitive]
wheeze noun [countable]
با صدا نفس کشیدن، خس خس کردن، خس خس
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Synonyms & Related Words wheeze[verb]Synonyms:- gasp, cough, hiss, rasp, whistle
[noun]Synonyms:- gasp, cough, hiss, rasp, whistle
- trick, idea, plan, ploy, ruse, scheme, stunt
English Thesaurus: breathe, sigh, pant, gasp, snore, ... [TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary ▲
English Dictionary I. wheeze1 /wiːz/
verb [intransitive][
Date: 1400-1500;
Origin: Probably from a Scandinavian language]
to breathe with difficulty, making a noise in your throat and chest
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II. wheeze2 noun [countable]1. the act or sound of wheezing
2. British English old-fashioned a clever and amusing idea or plan
3. American English an old joke that no one thinks is funny now
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Thesaurus breathe [intransitive and transitive] to take air into your lungs and send it out again:
Mary knew he was asleep because he was breathing deeply. He breathed the clear spring air.sigh to breathe out slowly and make a noise that shows you are disappointed, tired,
relieved etc:
She just sighed and shook her head. ‘Never mind,’ he sighed. ‘I’m sure there’ll be other opportunities.’pant to breathe quickly and noisily through your mouth, because you have been using a lot of effort:
They were panting by the time they got to the finish line.gasp to breathe very quickly and deeply and with difficulty:
Her eyes were wide, and she was gasping for breath. ‘Do you think you can walk?’ ‘I’ll try to,’ he gasped.snore to breathe noisily while you are sleeping:
I couldn’t sleep because my husband was snoring.wheeze to breathe with difficulty, making a noise in your throat and chest, because you are ill:
His asthma was making him wheeze.be out of breath to be unable to breathe easily, especially because you have been running or doing other exercise:
I was out of breath by the time we reached the top of the hill.be short of breath to be unable to breathe easily, especially because you are unhealthy:
Because she was so overweight, she was often short of breath.give/let out a sigh She let out a sigh of disappointment.heave a sigh (=to sigh loudly and deeply) Uncle Walter heaved a sigh and slumped back in his chair.breathe a sigh of relief When he had left, Miranda breathed a sigh of relief.a deep sigh Jimmy gave a deep sigh and shrugged.a long sigh With a long sigh, she tried to shake off her sombre mood.a huge/great/big sigh She heaved a great sigh.a heavy sigh (=a big sad sigh) Finally, she turned away from the mirror with a heavy sigh.a little/small sigh Quinn let out a little sigh and closed the book.a weary sigh With a weary sigh, she rubbed a hand over her eyes.an audible sigh (=a sigh that can be heard) Tonight she breathed an audible sigh of relief as the show ended.a collective sigh (=a sigh that many people give at the same time) She heard a collective sigh of relief as she announced her acceptance.a sigh of relief/exasperation/satisfaction etc At last the girl stopped eating and sat back with a sigh of satisfaction. [TahlilGaran] English Thesaurus ▲