puff of air
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Definition
Noun: A very brief, light burst or emission of air.
Usage
This term is used to describe a small, quick, and often gentle expulsion of air. It is commonly applied in both literal physical contexts and in linguistic descriptions.
Examples
- She blew a puff of air to cool her hot soup.
- The dandelion seeds scattered with a single puff of air.
- In phonetics, the 'p' sound is called an aspirated stop because it is produced with a noticeable puff of air.
Advanced Usage
- Technical/Linguistic Context: In phonetics, a "puff of air" refers to the audible aspiration that accompanies the release of certain stop consonants (like /p/, /t/, /k/) in many languages. This can be a distinguishing feature between phonemes (e.g., the aspirated /pʰ/ in "pin" versus the unaspirated /p/ in "spin").
Variants and Related Words
- Puff (n): A short, explosive burst of breath, wind, smoke, or vapor. (e.g., a puff of smoke)
- Gust (n): A sudden, strong rush of wind. (This is typically stronger and longer than a puff of air).
- Breath (n): The air taken into or expelled from the lungs. (A "puff of air" is a single, small exhalation).
Synonyms
- Blast (a very strong gust)
- Whiff
- Draught (British English) / Draft (American English) (a current of cool air)
Related Phrases
- A puff of wind: Similar to "puff of air," but specifically implies the air is moving naturally, like a light breeze.
- A sudden puff of wind turned the page of my book.
Noun
- a short light gust of air