- gasp
- gasp1 [ga:sp US gæsp] v[Date: 1300-1400; : Old Norse; Origin: geispa 'to yawn']1.) [I and T]to breathe in suddenly in a way that can be heard, especially because you are surprised or in paingasp in/with▪ Ollie gasped with pain and slumped forward.gasp at▪ The audience gasped at the splendour of the costumes.▪ 'My leg!' he gasped. 'I think it's broken!'2.)to breathe quickly in a way that can be heard because you are having difficulty breathing→↑pantgasp for air/breath▪ Brendan climbed slowly, gasping for breath.3.) be gasping (for sth)[i]BrE spoken to feel that you urgently need something such as a drink or cigarette▪ I'm gasping for a pint!gasp 2gasp2 n1.) when you take in a breath suddenly in a way that can be heard, especially because you are surprised or in paingasp of▪ With a gasp of pure horror, Lewis jumped up and ran.▪ She gave a little gasp and clutched George's hand.2.) when you breathe in air quickly because you are having difficulty breathing▪ Her breath came in shallow gasps.3.) sb's/sth's last gaspthe time when someone is about to die, or when something is about to stop happening or existing▪ the last gasp of an industry in decline
Dictionary of contemporary English. 2013.