Gasping

/ˈɡæspɪŋ/ verb

Definition

Breathing in suddenly and audibly, usually because of surprise, pain, or a lack of oxygen.

Etymology

From Old Norse 'geispa,' possibly related to yawning; the word originally described the sudden intake of breath.

Kelly Says

A gasp is a biological reflex that happens before you can think—it's one of the few sounds that's nearly impossible to fake convincingly, which is why it's so dramatic in movies and real life.

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