catch one's breath



catch one's breath

1. Resume normal breathing after physical exertion of some kind, as in These stairs are steep; wait a minute till I catch my breath. This phrase once meant the same as hold one's breath-that is, stop breathing momentarily-a usage no longer current. [Early 1800s]
2. Relax, take a rest, as in Events have been moving so fast I'd like to stop and catch my breath. [First half of 1900s]
See also: breath, catch

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
LĖJa-Lithuanian
Matas-Lithuanian
Lucette-French
Gulnora-Uzbek
MikulÁŠ-Slovak, Czech
GwendolineGWEN-də-lien (English), GWEN-də-leen (English)Welsh, English (British), French