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Sneezes Meaning


                            
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sneezes

🇺🇸 /ˈsnizɪz/ · 🇬🇧 /snˈiːzɪz/

Quick facts about “sneezes”

Sneezes is a 1-syllable English word. It is pronounced /ˈsnizɪz/ in American English and /snˈiːzɪz/ in British English.

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“sneezes” in biology

  • When you sneeze, you can push out air at speeds up to 100 miles per hour, which is super fast!
  • Sneezing is the body's way of getting rid of things that irritate your nose, like dust or pollen.

“sneezes” in history

  • Sneezing was thought to be a sign of a bad spirit leaving the body in some cultures, prompting people to say 'Bless you!'
  • In ancient Rome, sneezing was seen as a good omen, believed to protect against illness.

“sneezes” in pop culture

  • In cartoons, characters often sneeze in exaggerated ways, sometimes launching them into the air or causing chaos.
  • Sneezes can be comedic elements in movies, used to create funny situations or character interactions.

“sneezes” in medicine

  • Sneezing can help prevent the spread of infections by eliminating germs from the respiratory system.
  • There are over 40 different triggers for sneezing, ranging from allergies to sudden changes in temperature.

“sneezes” in psychology

  • Some studies suggest that the sound of a sneeze can trigger a reflexive social response, leading to others expressing concern or empathy.
  • People often anticipate sneezes, leading to a phenomenon called 'sneeze expectancy' – the feeling that a sneeze is about to occur.

Rhymes

Sneezes rhymes with breezes, eases, freezes, friezes, pleases, seizes, squeezes and teases.

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