With bated breath
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"with bated breath"의 정의 및 의미

with bated breath
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in a state of great anticipation, often holding one's breath

What is the origin of the idiom "with bated breath" and when to use it?

The phrase "with bated breath" originated from Shakespeare's play "The Merchant of Venice" and means to hold one's breath in anticipation or suspense. It is often employed in situations where people are eagerly awaiting an outcome, announcement, or significant event. This expression is commonly used in both formal and informal contexts, such as during important ceremonies, sporting events, performances, or when waiting for the results of a competition.

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With bated breath, she listens for the sound of footsteps approaching.
We watched the final moments of the game with bated breath.
The entire room held their breath with bated breath as the results were revealed.
I wait with bated breath for the announcement of the winner.
He read the last chapter of the book with bated breath, anxious to know the ending.
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