Wheezily: meaning, definitions and examples

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wheezily

 

[ ˈwiːzɪli ]

Adverb
Context #1 | Adverb

breathing sound

In a way that produces a wheezing sound, typically due to difficulty in breathing. This term is often used to describe the sound made during heavy breathing, particularly in medical or athletic contexts.

Synonyms

breathlessly, pantingly, raspingly

Examples of usage

  • He spoke wheezily after running up the stairs.
  • The dog barked wheezily as it chased the cat.
  • She laughed wheezily, struggling to catch her breath.
  • The old man's voice came out wheezily as he tried to explain.
  • He wheezily exhaled after the intense workout.

Etymology

The term 'wheezily' is derived from the verb 'wheeze,' which itself comes from the Middle English term 'whezen' or 'hwēsen,' meaning to breathe heavily or to make a rasping sound. The roots of this word can be traced back to Old English 'hwēsian,' related to the Proto-Germanic '*hweizōną,' which is also linked to similar terms in other Germanic languages. The adverbial form '-ly' was added in English to denote the manner of the action. 'Wheezily' thus describes an action or characteristic resulting from the condition of wheezing, often associated with respiratory issues or strenuous physical exertion. It has been used in literature and common language to emphasize the sound or action of breath being labored or obstructed.