unbreath
/ˌʌnˈbriːθ/Definitions
1. noun
A moment when a character in a story or drama is unable to breathe, often used for dramatic effect.
“The unbreath in the play was so intense that the audience was on the edge of their seats.”
1. noun
A moment when a character in a story or drama is unable to breathe, often used for dramatic effect.
“The unbreath in the play was so intense that the audience was on the edge of their seats.”