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breathable
/ ˈːðəə /
adjective
- (of air) fit to be breathed
- (of a material) allowing air to pass through so that perspiration can evaporate
Other Word Forms
- ٳa·i·ٲ ٳa··Ա noun
- ܲ·ٳa· adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of breathable1
Example Sentences
People have been advised to avoid heat exposure, wear lightweight and breathable cotton clothing and cover their heads with a cloth or umbrella outdoors.
The air will be breathable again one day.
"Technologies such as 3D-printed wigs and digital colour-matching tools offer highly personalised options. Lightweight, breathable wig caps and improved adhesives have given customers to wear it for long time without discomfort," says Ms Tiwari.
Stable markets, regular Social Security checks, secure borders, transportation without tragedy, civil rights, drinkable water, and breathable air—if we’re doing our job, you don’t have to think about these things.
“They didn’t vote on the issues that are now going to hit them in the face,” she said, citing a list of policies from Trump’s allies that could lead to workers losing overtime and residents losing breathable air.
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