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snore S0513800 (snôr)intr.v. snored, snor·ing, snores To breathe during sleep with harsh, snorting noises caused by vibration of the soft palate.n.1. The act or an instance of snoring.2. The noise so produced. [Middle English snoren, to snort, from fnoren, from Old English fnora, sneezing; see pneu- in Indo-European roots.] snor′er n.snore (snɔː) vb (Physiology) (intr) to breathe through the mouth and nose while asleep with snorting sounds caused by vibrations of the soft palaten (Physiology) the act or sound of snoring[C14: of imitative origin; related to Middle Low German, Middle Dutch snorken; see snort] ˈsnorer nsnore (snɔr, snoʊr) v. snored, snor•ing, n. v.i. 1. to breathe during sleep with hoarse or harsh sounds caused by the vibrating of the soft palate. n. 2. the act, instance, or sound of snoring. [1300–50; Middle English snoren (v.), c. Middle Low German, Middle Dutch snorren] snor′er, n. snore, snort - Like snort, which originally meant "snore," snore is from a Germanic base imitative of the sound.See also related terms for snort.snore Past participle: snored Gerund: snoring
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I snore | you snore | he/she/it snores | we snore | you snore | they snore |
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I snored | you snored | he/she/it snored | we snored | you snored | they snored |
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I am snoring | you are snoring | he/she/it is snoring | we are snoring | you are snoring | they are snoring |
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I have snored | you have snored | he/she/it has snored | we have snored | you have snored | they have snored |
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I was snoring | you were snoring | he/she/it was snoring | we were snoring | you were snoring | they were snoring |
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I had snored | you had snored | he/she/it had snored | we had snored | you had snored | they had snored |
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I will snore | you will snore | he/she/it will snore | we will snore | you will snore | they will snore |
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I will have snored | you will have snored | he/she/it will have snored | we will have snored | you will have snored | they will have snored |
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I will be snoring | you will be snoring | he/she/it will be snoring | we will be snoring | you will be snoring | they will be snoring |
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I have been snoring | you have been snoring | he/she/it has been snoring | we have been snoring | you have been snoring | they have been snoring |
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I will have been snoring | you will have been snoring | he/she/it will have been snoring | we will have been snoring | you will have been snoring | they will have been snoring |
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I had been snoring | you had been snoring | he/she/it had been snoring | we had been snoring | you had been snoring | they had been snoring |
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I would snore | you would snore | he/she/it would snore | we would snore | you would snore | they would snore |
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I would have snored | you would have snored | he/she/it would have snored | we would have snored | you would have snored | they would have snored | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | snore - the rattling noise produced when snoringnoise - sound of any kind (especially unintelligible or dissonant sound); "he enjoyed the street noises"; "they heard indistinct noises of people talking"; "during the firework display that ended the gala the noise reached 98 decibels" | | 2. | snore - the act of snoring or producing a snoring soundsnoring, stertorbreathing, external respiration, respiration, ventilation - the bodily process of inhalation and exhalation; the process of taking in oxygen from inhaled air and releasing carbon dioxide by exhalation | Verb | 1. | snore - breathe noisily during one's sleep; "she complained that her husband snores"saw logs, saw woodbreathe, take a breath, suspire, respire - draw air into, and expel out of, the lungs; "I can breathe better when the air is clean"; "The patient is respiring" | Translationssnore (snoː) verb to make a noise like a snort while sleeping, when one is breathing in. He was obviously asleep because he was snoring loudly. 打鼾 打鼾 noun an act of snoring. 鼾聲 鼾声IdiomsSeesnorefestEncyclopediaSeesnoringsnore
snore (snōr), 1. A rough, rattling, inspiratory noise produced by vibration of the pendulous palate, or sometimes of the vocal folds, during sleep or coma. See also: stertor, rhonchus. 2. To breathe noisily, or with a snore. [A.S. snora] snore (snôr)intr.v. snored, snoring, snores To breathe during sleep with harsh, snorting noises caused by vibration of the soft palate.n.1. The act or an instance of snoring.2. The noise so produced. snor′er n.snore Snoring Sleep disorders A harsh buzzing noise in a sleeper, produced primarily with inspiration during sleep due to vibration of soft palate and pillars of oropharyngeal inlet; snoring ↑ with age; it affects 60% of ♂, 40% of ♀; many snorers have incomplete obstruction of upper airway, and may develop obstructive sleep apnea; it is associated with ↑ risk of HTN, coronary ischemia, CVAs; alcoholism, arthritis, asthma, daytime drowsiness, depression, DM, insomnia, obesity World record A Swede who saws wood at 93 dB Management Isolated snoring needs no treatment; it may be ↓ with a nasal dilator, or surgery to tighten redundant soft palate. See Obstructive sleep anpea syndrome. Cf Sleep disorders, Uvulopalatopharyngoplasty. snore (snōr) 1. A rough, rattling inspiratory noise produced by vibration of the pendulous palate, or sometimes of the vocal cords, during sleep or coma. See also: stertor, rhonchus2. To breathe noisily, or with a snore. [A.S. snora]Patient discussion about snoreQ. In what way snoring is related to ADHD? My 5 year old son snores at night. He has disturbed sleep too and as a result the very next morning he remains sleepy for the day. This makes him tired and he is showing the signs of denial to go to school and make excuses. I have taken him to the doctor for the snoring problem. After some rounds of check up and some tests and with the help of a psychologist he was confirmed for ADHD. In what way snoring is related to ADHD?A. Sleep apnea (while asleep the person stop breathing occasionally) in children has been linked to growth problems, ADHD, poor school performance, learning difficulties, bedwetting, and high blood pressure. it is a serious matter, if you did a sleep study - it probably shown up if he has it. not all children that snores have sleep apnea. More discussions about snoreSNORE
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Synonyms for snorenoun the rattling noise produced when snoringRelated Wordsnoun the act of snoring or producing a snoring soundSynonymsRelated Words- breathing
- external respiration
- respiration
- ventilation
verb breathe noisily during one's sleepSynonymsRelated Words- breathe
- take a breath
- suspire
- respire
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