Definition of «baited breath»

The phrase "on bated breath" means to be very anxious or nervous, and it is often used figuratively when someone is waiting with anticipation for something. The origin of this expression comes from an old superstition that holding one's breath while doing something would increase the chances of success. So if you say "I waited on bated breath," it means I was very anxious, nervous or eager about what was going to happen next.

Sentences with «baited breath»

  • You've probably been waiting with baited breath for more news on the Marmaduke movie ever since Matt reported on it back in November, and the teaser trailer is finally here. (collider.com)
  • As gamers everywhere wait with baited breath for Sony's announcement this Wednesday, largely expected to be a big PS4 reveal, it's easy... (gamingtrend.com)
  • I know we're all waiting with baited breath on Özil and Alexis to commit their long futures to the club, but the fact that Hector Bellerin has also put pay to the rumours that both City and Barca were sniffing around him by signing a new long - term deal, means that we get a bit of joy as the days get longer and in England rainier. (suburbangooners.com)
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