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View usage for: exhalation in American English (ˌɛkshəˈleɪʃən; ˌ ɛksəˈleɪʃən) noun1. an exhaling or being exhaled; expiration or evaporation 2. something exhaled, as air, steam, or an odor; emanation; effluvium Examples of 'exhalation' in a sentenceexhalation He didn't scream, or even cry out, though I heard an exhalation that sounded like acceptance.She felt an exhalation of fear from the sparrow and knew that he'd seen them, too.A pause, long enough for one intake of breath and an exhalation. Synonyms of 'exhalation'breathing out, breath, blowing out, expiration emission, fume, exhaust, smoke More Synonyms of exhalation the quick exhalation of breath through the nostrils Synonyms breathing out blowing out expiration These plants give off a poisonous exhalation at night. Synonyms exhaust smoke fog evaporation effluvium Additional synonymsDefinition to speak softly He took a deep breath and began to climb the stairs. Synonyms inhalation, breathing, pant, gasp, gulp, wheeze, exhalation, respiration Definition a pouring out of a fluid They develop a fever and a watery discharge from the eyes. Synonyms emission, flow, ooze, secretion, excretion, pus, seepage, suppuration Definition an unpleasant smell, such as the smell of decaying matter Synonyms smell, exhaust, fumes, stink, odour, stench, reek, pong (British, informal), miasma, exhalation, niff (British, slang), malodour, mephitis Nearby words ofexhalation - exert
- exert yourself
- exertion
- exhalation
- exhale
- exhaust
- exhausted
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