UNDERBREATH

Etymology

Adverb

underbreath (comparative more underbreath, superlative most underbreath)

Under one's breath; inaudibly or in a barely audible manner.

Adjective

underbreath (comparative more underbreath, superlative most underbreath)

Vocalized under one's breath.

Noun

underbreath (plural underbreaths)

An utterance made so as not to be heard by most people in the area.

Anagrams

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Source: Wiktionary



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INTUITIVELY

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