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Meaning of breathable
The primary meaning of "breathable" refers to allowing air to pass through, or able to be breathed in easily.
Etymology of breathable
The word "breathable" has its roots in the Old English word "bræþ" meaning breath, and the suffix "-able" which forms an adjective indicating ability or capacity.
The term has been in use since the 15th century, initially referring to the ability to breathe, and later expanding to describe materials and environments that allow for easy airflow.
Synonyms
Definitions
- Oxford Languages defines "breathable" as allowing air to pass through, or able to be breathed in easily, typically used to describe fabrics or materials.
- * It can also refer to a pleasant and healthy environment, characterized by fresh air and a sense of calmness.
Usage Examples
- The new breathable fabric used in sportswear helps to keep athletes cool and dry during intense workouts.
- * The park is a breathable oasis in the middle of the bustling city, providing a peaceful escape from the crowds.
- * The breathable membrane in the shoe allows for airflow and helps to prevent blisters.
Antonyms
stifling
suffocating
airtight
impermeable
nonporous
solid
dense
heavy
oppressive
claustrophobic
crushing
overwhelming
unbearable
unventilated
stale
stagnant
musty
foul
polluted
contaminated
tainted
adulterated