Bated

/ˈbeɪtɪd/ adjective

Reduced or restrained, most commonly heard in the phrase 'bated breath,' meaning held breath or suppressed anticipation.

Past participle of 'bate,' from Middle English 'baten.' The phrase 'bated breath' has been used since Shakespeare's time to mean restrained or anxious breathing.

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