inhaled

[ɪnˈheɪld]

inhaled Definition

to breathe in air or other substances into your lungs.

Using inhaled: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "inhaled" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She inhaled deeply before speaking.

  • Example

    The smoke was so thick that it was hard to avoid inhaling it.

  • Example

    He inhaled the scent of the flowers.

  • Example

    The doctor told her to inhale and exhale slowly.

inhaled Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for inhaled

Antonyms for inhaled

Phrases with inhaled

  • to take a sudden deep breath

    Example

    She inhaled sharply when she saw the spider.

  • to take a long, deep breath

    Example

    He closed his eyes and inhaled deeply, trying to calm down.

  • inhale/exhale rhythm

    the pattern of breathing in and out

    Example

    The yoga instructor asked us to focus on our inhale/exhale rhythm.

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Summary: inhaled in Brief

'Inhaled' [ɪnˈheɪld] is a verb that means to breathe in air or other substances into your lungs. It can be used in various contexts, such as taking a deep breath before speaking, avoiding inhaling smoke, or following a doctor's instructions. Synonyms include 'breathe in,' 'respire,' and 'inspire.'