- breathe a word
- to tell a secret.
If you breathe a word of this to anyone, the whole deal will fall apart.
Usage notes: often used in the form not breathe a word:We were warned not to breathe a word about the party.
New idioms dictionary. 2014.
If you breathe a word of this to anyone, the whole deal will fall apart.
We were warned not to breathe a word about the party.
New idioms dictionary. 2014.
breathe a word — (not) breathe a word to not tell people a secret. Please tell me what happened. I promise I won t breathe a word … New idioms dictionary
not breathe a word — phrase to keep something a secret Promise me that you won’t breathe a word about this to Anna. Thesaurus: to keep something secretsynonym Main entry: breathe * * * remain silent about something; keep secret … Useful english dictionary
not breathe a word — (not) breathe a word to not tell people a secret. Please tell me what happened. I promise I won t breathe a word … New idioms dictionary
not breathe a word — to keep something a secret Promise me that you won t breathe a word about this to Anna … English dictionary
breathe — W3S3 [bri:ð] v ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(air)¦ 2¦(blow)¦ 3 somebody can breathe easy/easily 4 breathe a sigh of relief 5 be breathing down somebody s neck 6 not breathe a word 7 breathe life into something 8¦(skin)¦ 9¦(clothes/fabric)¦ … Dictionary of contemporary English
breathe — [ brið ] verb ** 1. ) intransitive or transitive to take air into your lungs through your nose or mouth and let it out again: He held her so tightly she could hardly breathe. We can no longer depend on the quality of the air we breathe. breathe… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
breathe — [brēth] vi., vt. breathed, breathing [ME brethen < breth,BREATH] 1. a) to take (air) into the lungs and let it out again; inhale and exhale, esp. easily and naturally b) to inhale (in full, breathe in) or exhale (in full, breathe out) … English World dictionary
not breathe a word — remain silent about something secret. → breathe … English new terms dictionary
word — I n. independent, meaningful linguistic form 1) to coin a word 2) to pronounce, say, utter; write a word (to say a few words about smt.) 3) to mispronounce a word 4) to distort smb. s words 5) to not mince any words ( to speak frankly ) 6) angry … Combinatory dictionary
breathe — /bri:D/ verb 1 AIR (I, T) to take air into your lungs and send it out again: When you get an asthma attack you can t breathe. | People are concerned about the quality of the air they breathe. | breathe deeply (=take in a lot of air) 2 BLOW (I, T) … Longman dictionary of contemporary English