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View usage for: panting in British English (ˈpæntɪŋ) noun another word for pant (sense 5) Examples of 'panting' in a sentencepanting The way behind him was blocked, so he vaulted to the stage and disappeared behind the curtains, panting but triumphant.The only sound she could hear was her own desperate panting. Synonyms of 'panting'out of breath, winded, gasping, puffed eager, raring, anxious, impatient More Synonyms of panting She collapsed, panting, at the top of the stairs. Synonyms out of breath gasping puffing puffed out short of breath out of puff out of whack (informal) He came down here panting to be rescued from the whole ghastly mess. Synonyms raring champing at the bit (informal) all agog Additional synonymsDefinition intensely desiring I am anxious that there should be no delay. Synonyms eager, keen, intent, yearning, impatient, itching, ardent, avid, expectant, desirousDefinition out of breath I was a little breathless and my heartbeat was fast. Synonyms out of breath, winded, exhausted, panting, gasping, puffed, choking, gulping, wheezing, out of puff (informal), out of whack (informal), puffing and blowing, short-winded Definition restless to have or do something They are impatient for jobs and security. Synonyms eager, longing, keen, hot, earnest, raring, anxious, hungry, intent, enthusiastic, yearning, greedy, restless, ardent, avid, fervent, zealous, chafing, vehement, fretful, straining at the leash, fervid, keen as mustard, like a cat on hot bricks (informal), athirst - panoramic
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Additional synonymsDo you get puffed easily when you go up stairs? Synonyms out of breath, winded, exhausted, spent, done in (informal), panting, gasping, wiped out (informal), breathless, short of breath, out of whack (informal), shagged out (British, taboo, slang) Definition temporarily out of breath after physical exercise or a blow to the stomach He fell to the ground and lay there, winded. Synonyms out of breath, panting, puffed, breathless, gasping for breath, puffed out, out of puff, out of whack (informal) |