Gasp

/ɡæsp/ verb

To suddenly breathe in sharply, usually because you're surprised, scared, or out of breath.

From Middle English gaspen, possibly from Old Norse gæspa meaning to yawn or gape. The word evolved to describe a sharp intake of breath rather than a slow yawn.

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