unspoken; not uttered or expressed, even as a whisper
2. literary
(of air) not having been breathed
The air is unbreathed, and the earth untrodden.
3. archaic
not exercised; unpractised
4. archaic
not having regained breath; still out of breath
5. archaic
not out of breath
unbreathed in American English
(unˈbriðd)
adjective
1.
not breathed
unbreathed air
2.
not disclosed; uncommunicated, as a secret
Word origin
[1580–90; un-1 + breathed]This word is first recorded in the period 1580–90. Other words that entered Englishat around the same time include: cockpit, critical, filibuster, motor, stigmaun- is a prefix meaning “not,” freely used as an English formative, giving negative oropposite force in adjectives and their derivative adverbs and nouns (unfair; unfairly; unfairness; unfelt; unseen; unfitting; unformed; unheard-of; un-get-at-able), and less freely used in certain other nouns (unrest; unemployment)
Examples of 'unbreathed' in a sentence
unbreathed
Poems begin with negatives or questions, and words are withdrawn as soon as they are offered - 'unbreathed'.