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Carlos Grande
Panting or Gasping ?
What is the difference between: gasping for breath and panting for breath ?
The sentence in which I've found both verbs is: I told the doctor that climbing the stairs left me gasping/panting for breath.
I need to choose the best choice.
Thank you so much in advance and Happy New Year.
1 sty 2017 23:54
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'Panting' is a rapid succession of shallow breaths. Dogs pant when they're excited. If a person has been running fast, they might pant. Mothers-to-be in labour are sometimes told to pant.
'Gasping', by contrast, is when you take one or several sudden deep breaths. You might gasp when you hear shocking news. If you are under water for a long time, you come up gasping for air.
In the context you describe, either verb could be appropriate, but 'gasp' is the correct verb in this particular sentence. This is because 'gasp for breath/air' is a set phrase.
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Carlos Grande
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