Breathe a Sigh of Relief In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "Breathe a Sigh of Relief", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Jenne Phuong calendar 2021-10-28 09:10

Meaning of Breathe a Sigh of Relief

Breathe a Sigh of Relief verb phrase

To literally exhale noisily because finally you feel relieved or comfortable

When we finished the test, all of us breathed a sigh of relief.

The most strenuous task has been done, we are all breathing a sigh of relief.

To feel relieved and stop worrying about something unpleasant that has ended or has not happened

The mom breathed a sigh of relief when she knew that her baby was safe.

She breathed a sigh of relieved as the medical test proved to be negative.

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To finally get rid of fears, worries, or distress about something that has negatively affected you for a long time

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A great anger or concern about something that is not important

Grammar and Usage of Breathe a Sigh of Relief

Verb Forms

  • breathed a sigh of relief
  • breathes a sigh of relief
  • breathing a sigh of relief
  • to breathe a sigh of relief

The verb "breathe" should be conjugated according to its tense.

Origin of Breathe a Sigh of Relief

When someone is relieved, it is common to take a deep breath or sigh literally. The phrase "breathe a sigh of relief" refers to this literal action.

The Origin Cited: Internet .
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