What is another word for yawning?

Pronunciation: [jˈɔːnɪŋ] (IPA)

Yawning, a common reflex observed in humans and animals, is often linked to boredom, tiredness or sleepiness. However, there are other synonyms for this familiar act that can be used to describe a similar phenomenon. This includes "gaping," "wide-mouthed," "jaw-stretching," "pandiculation" and "breath inhaling." With the use of these words, one can expand the vocabulary, and convey the same meaning, in a more interesting and varied way than the traditional 'yawning'. While it may only seem like a minor detail, the use of interesting synonyms can make writing more engaging and create more vivid images in the minds of readers.

What are the paraphrases for Yawning?

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What are the hypernyms for Yawning?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    conveying monotony, displaying exhaustion, exhibiting fatigue, exhibiting tedium, expressing boredom, expressing weariness, showing sleepiness, signifying dullness.

What are the opposite words for yawning?

The opposite or antonym of the word "yawning" is "alertness." When a person is alert, they are fully awake and engaged in their surroundings, whereas when they yawn, they are typically exhibiting signs of drowsiness or boredom. Other antonyms for "yawning" can include "energetic," "animated," or "enthusiastic." These words signify a state of being lively and active, whereas "yawning" denotes a feeling of lethargy or tiredness. By using antonyms, writers can create vivid descriptions and add depth to their texts, making them more interesting and engaging for their readers.

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Usage examples for Yawning

Forgetting that she was sleepy, Marjorie poured forth the story of her evening's work to her sympathetic listeners and it was ten minutes to twelve before she said good-night and went yawning to bed.
"Marjorie Dean High School Freshman"
Pauline Lester
"The only one of my kind," said Martin yawning.
"The Locusts' Years"
Mary Helen Fee
Davey and Conal there, to see them yawning over their supper to-night you'd think they'd never seen a bed for weeks.
"The Pioneers"
Katharine Susannah Prichard

Famous quotes with Yawning

  • You can have the greatest player in terms of mastering an instrument and you could be yawning your head off when you hear them. So, it's not what you do, but the way you're doing it and in the end that's all that we have.
    John McLaughlin
  • Our cautious ancestors, when yawning, blocked the way to the entrance of evil spirits by putting their hands before their mouths. We find a reason for the gesture in the delicacy of manner which forbids an indecent exposure.
    George Herbert Mead
  • Life is too short, and the time we waste in yawning never can be regained.
    Stendhal
  • Obie was bored. Worse than bored. He was also tired. He went to bed tired and woke up tired. He found himself yawning constantly. Most of all, he was tired of Archie. Archie the bastard. The bastard that Obie alternately hated and admired.
    Robert Cormier
  • Lulu made most of his telephone calls. He made this one himself, on a special line that didn't pass through her desk. It went straight from his office to the War Department. Men checked twice a day to make sure the damnyankees didn't tap it. It rang only once before the Chief of the General Staff picked it up. "Forrest speaking." "Featherston," Jake said, and then, "Blackbeard." He hung up. There. It was done. The die was cast. Whatever was going to happen would happen... starting tomorrow morning, early tomorrow morning. Summer had just come in. Jake worked through the rest of June 21. He ate supper, then went right on working through the night. Lulu brought him cup after cup of coffee. After a while, yawning, she went home to bed. He worked on, behind blackout curtains that kept light from leaking out of the Gray House and showing where it was from the air. June 21 passed through to June 22. All that coffee made Jake's eart thud and soured his stomach. He gulped a Bromo-Seltzer and went on. At a quarter past three, the drone of airplane engines and the thunder of distant artillery- not distant enough; damn those Yankee robbers!- made him whoop for sheer glee. He'd waited so long. Now his day was here.
    Harry Turtledove

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