apnoea

æpˈniːə

Definitions

1. noun

a temporary pause in breathing during sleep, often occurring in infants, where breathing stops for 20 seconds or more and may be accompanied by other symptoms such as colour change or muscle tone changes

“The infant’s doctor diagnosed the condition as apnoea and recommended a sleep monitor to track its episodes.”

Synonyms

  • breathlessness
  • dyspnea

Antonyms

  • breathlessness
  • hyperventilation