What is another word for gasping?

Pronunciation: [ɡˈaspɪŋ] (IPA)

Gasping is a word that is often used to describe a person who is struggling to breathe due to exertion or illness. However, there are several other synonyms that can be used to describe this condition. Wheezing is often used to describe a high-pitched sound made while breathing. Panting refers to rapid, shallow breathing that occurs after exertion. Breathless is used to describe a person who is struggling to catch their breath, while huffing and puffing suggests a more laborious type of breathing. Regardless of the synonym used, it is important to seek medical attention if you or someone you know is having difficulty breathing, as this can be a sign of a serious medical condition.

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What are the hypernyms for Gasping?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Gasping

They lay gasping on their faces, but they heard the roar of falling timbers behind them.
"The Locusts' Years"
Mary Helen Fee
After gasping for breath like a smothered seal, she then began with news of previous years and a history of forgotten ages.
"My Attainment of the Pole"
Frederick A. Cook
For perhaps a minute they exerted themselves furiously, gasping as they strained aching arms and backs, and meanwhile, in spite of them, beneath the towering fall of rock, the canoe slid on toward the fall.
"The Greater Power"
Harold Bindloss W. Herbert Dunton

Famous quotes with Gasping

  • I think my prose reads as if English were my second language. By the time I get to the end of a paragraph, I'm dodging bullets and gasping for breath.
    Lynn Abbey
  • I want to be a fun mom. Not a gasping for air mom.
    Mariska Hargitay
  • It took me a while to realize that these stories, while often used with children, are not at all children's stories. I think the devil has tricked us into thinking so much of biblical theology is a story fit for kids. How did we come to think the story of Noah's ark is appropriate for children? Can you imagine a children's book about Noah's ark complete with paintings of people gasping in gallons of water, mothers grasping their children while their bodies go flying down white-rapid rivers, the children's tiny heads being bashed against rocks or hung up in fallen trees? I don't think a children's book like that would sell many copies.
    Don Miller (author)
  • A poor gasping, blushing creature, with trembling knees and twitching hands, is a painful sight to every one, and if it cannot cure itself, the sooner it goes and hangs itself the better.
    Jerome K. Jerome
  • “Each footstep taken in this society bristles with privileges, and is marked with a bloodstain; each turn of the government machinery grinds the tumbling, gasping flesh of the poor; and tears are running from everywhere in the impenetrable night of suffering. Facing these endless murders and continuous tortures, what's the meaning of society, this crumbling wall, this collapsing staircase?”
    Octave Mirbeau

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