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    exhale
    /ɛksˈheɪl/

    verb

    • 1. breathe out: "she sat back and exhaled deeply" Similar breathe outblow outpuff outtechnical:expireOpposite inhale

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  3. Learn the meaning, synonyms, examples, and history of the verb exhale, which means to breathe out or emit vapor. See also the medical and kids definitions of exhale.

  4. to send air out of your lungs: Take a deep breath in then exhale into the mouthpiece. Compare. inhale (BREATHE) SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Animal physiology: breathing & stopping breathing. aerobic. asphyxiation. aspirate. breathable. breathe (something) in. choke. draw breath phrase. expire. huff and puff idiom. hyperventilation.

  5. Exhale means to emit breath or vapor; breathe out. It can also mean to pass off as vapor or effluence, or to evaporate. See the origin, usage, and example sentences of exhale.

  6. to send air out of your lungs: Take a deep breath in then exhale into the mouthpiece. Compare. inhale (BREATHE) SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Animal physiology: breathing & stopping breathing. aerobic. asphyxiation. aspirate. breathable. breathe (something) in. choke. draw breath phrase. expire. huff and puff idiom. hyperventilation.

  7. When you breathe out, you exhale. If you exhale on a cold winter day, your breath looks like smoke in the frigid air. Yoga classes, with their emphasis on breathing, involve a lot of inhaling and exhaling.

  8. Learn the meaning of exhale, a verb that means to breathe out the air in your lungs or to give off vapor or fumes. Find synonyms, pronunciation, word frequency, and usage examples of exhale in British and American English.

  9. Exhale means to breathe out or emit air or vapor. Learn how to use this verb in different contexts, such as physiology, chemistry, and speech, with synonyms and translations.