catch one's breath
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Definition
Verb phrase: - To pause briefly to rest and regain one's normal breathing, especially after physical exertion or a moment of shock or surprise. It implies a short rest to recover one's composure or physical state.
Usage
This phrase is used to describe the act of stopping an activity for a short time to recover, typically from being out of breath. It can be used both literally (after running) and figuratively (after a surprise).
Examples
- After climbing the stairs, I had to catch my breath before I could speak.
- The news was so shocking that she needed a moment to catch her breath.
- Let's stop here for a minute so everyone can catch their breath.
Advanced Usage
- The phrase can be used in the continuous form to describe the process of recovery.
- He was on the bench, catching his breath after the sprint.
Variants and Related Words
- Catch your breath is the standard form. The possessive pronoun changes according to the subject (e.g., catch his breath, catch our breath).
- Get one's breath back: A near-synonymous phrase with the same meaning.
Synonyms
- Pause: To stop temporarily.
- Rest: To cease work or movement in order to relax.
- Take a breather (idiom): To take a short break.
Related Idioms
- Take a breather: This idiom is very close in meaning, emphasizing a short, informal break.
- After moving the furniture, let's take a breather.
Verb
- take a short break from one's activities in order to relax