Verbs for Involuntary Actions
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to take air into one's lungs and let it out again
She breathes deeply to calm her nerves before the presentation.
View Full Definitionto take air or substances into the lungs by breathing in
The swimmer took a deep breath and prepared to inhale before diving into the pool.
View Full Definitionto breathe air or smoke out through the mouth or nose
After holding her breath, she slowly exhaled and relaxed.
View Full Definitionto breathe in and out, taking in oxygen and expelling carbon dioxide from the lungs
Humans respire to exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide in their lungs.
View Full Definitionto draw air into and expel it from the lungs
Humans suspire naturally as part of the respiratory cycle.
View Full Definitionto inhale and exhale smoke from a pipe, cigarette, or cigar
Smokers puff on cigarettes to inhale and exhale the smoke.
View Full Definitionto breathe in sharply with an open mouth, often in response to surprise, pain, or intense emotions
She gasped in surprise when she saw the unexpected gift.
View Full Definitionto breathe quickly and loudly, often due to excitement, exertion, or energetic activity
After the intense sprint, he began to pant heavily to catch his breath.
View Full Definitionto unexpectedly open one's mouth wide and deeply breathe in because of being bored or tired
As the lecture dragged on, students began to yawn in boredom.
View Full Definitionto make a sudden, involuntary sound caused by a spasm of the diaphragm, often as a result of eating or drinking too quickly
After gulping down his drink, he began to hiccup unexpectedly.
View Full Definitionto release air from the stomach through the mouth
He couldn't help but burp loudly after finishing the meal.
View Full Definitionto expel gas audibly from the stomach through the mouth
He couldn't help but belch loudly after the hearty meal.
View Full Definitionto break down food in the body and to absorb its nutrients and necessary substances
Our bodies use enzymes to digest food in the stomach.
View Full Definitionto break down substances like food or drugs to produce energy or support various bodily functions
The digestive system helps metabolize the nutrients from the food we consume.
View Full Definitionto become red in the face, especially as a result of shyness or shame
She couldn't help but blush when complimented on her performance.
View Full Definitionto become red, often in response to emotions like embarrassment, shame, or surprise
His face began to redden when he realized he was late for the meeting.
View Full Definitionto experience a reddening of the skin, typically in the face, due to emotions like embarrassment, excitement, or strong reactions
When she received the unexpected compliment, her cheeks flushed with embarrassment.
View Full Definitionhaving a rich, dark red color with tints of purple
View Full Definitionthe body's way of cooling down with a salty liquid
The athletes' sweat dripped onto the gym floor as they pushed themselves to the limit.
View Full Definitionto produce small drops of liquid on the surface of the skin, often as a result of physical exertion, anxiety, or heat
I tend to perspire a lot when I'm anxious.
View Full Definitionto open and close the eyes quickly and for a brief moment
The bright light made her blink.
View Full Definitionto release liquid waste from the body
After a long road trip, I had to find a restroom to pee.
View Full Definitionto expel urine from the body
The dog pissed on the fire hydrant to mark its territory.
View Full Definitionto release liquid waste from the body
After holding it in for hours, John urgently needed to urinate.
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