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to hold one's breath
01
to wait for something anxiously or eagerly
What is the origin of the idiom "hold one's breath" and when to use it?
The idiom "hold one's breath" originated from the literal act of voluntarily or involuntarily stopping one's breathing. The expression has been used since ancient times and has its roots in the physical response to moments of tension, suspense, or anticipation. In such situations, individuals often hold their breath as a reflexive response. It is employed to describe the act of waiting anxiously or with great anticipation for a specific outcome, event, or result.
Example
We held our breath as the results were announced, hoping for a positive outcome.
They will be holding their breath during the performance, anticipating a breathtaking finale.
02
to consciously or voluntarily stop breathing for a temporary period of time
Example
He held his breath under the water.

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