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UNDERBREATH Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of UNDERBREATH is whisper, undertone. How to use underbreath in a sentence.
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UNDERBREATH definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
noun 1. a whisper adjective 2. hushed or whispered adverb 3. in a hushed manner Collins English Dictionary.
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underbreath, n., adj., & adv. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the word underbreath is in the 1840s. OED's earliest evidence for underbreath is from 1844, in the writing of E. B. Barrett.
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ˈunderbreath, n., a., and adv. [under-1 9 b and under-2.] 1. n. A low subdued tone; a whisper.1844 Mrs. Browning Duchess May iii. x, I said in underbreath,—All our life is mixed with death. 1884 H. R. Haweis Musical Life 175 All the point was taken out of it [a story] because I had to hurry over it ...
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underbreath - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
underbreath (comparative more underbreath, superlative most underbreath). Under one's breath; inaudibly or in a barely audible manner.
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Underbreath | Word Genius
An underbreath is a remark made in a whisper or otherwise under one's breath; the goal is not to be heard.
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"underbreath" definitions and more: Speech uttered quietly or secretly
▸ adverb: Under one's breath; inaudibly or in a barely audible manner. ▸ adjective: Vocalized under one's breath. ▸ noun: An utterance made so as not to be ...
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underbreath Related Words - Merriam-Webster
Words related to underbreath: softly, faintly, underneath, inside, soundlessly, lowly, on the quiet, noiselessly, audibly, tacitly, underground.
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Under breath - Idioms by The Free Dictionary
Spoken in such a soft, quiet voice that others cannot hear it distinctly. "You'll get what's coming to you one of these days," ...
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What does 'underbreath ' mean in English? - HiNative
It means "hushed or whisper". Ex-When my father left the room, my mother told me in an underbreath whisper what she'd bought him for his ...
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How To Say Underbreath - YouTube
Learn how to say Underbreath with EmmaSaying free pronunciation tutorials. Definition and meaning can be found here: ...
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▪ I. under-, prefix1 (ˈʌndə(r)) representing OE. under-, = OS. undar-, OHG. untar-, ON. undir-, etc. (see under prep.). In OE. about eighty words with this prefix are recorded, but only fifteen or sixteen of these are of frequent occurrence. Of the total number about fifty are verbs, and twenty-five...
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Margie: (sarcastically underbreath) "With a silver bullet?"
Otto: (frightened of the ghosts) "I can't go back.
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List of English words of Old English origin
underbake
underbark
underbear
underbed
underbelly
underbite
underblow
underboard
underbone
underbook
underbooked
underbottom
underbrained
underbreak
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