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1yawn

verb \ˈyn, ˈyän\

: to open your mouth wide while taking in breath usually because you are tired or bored

of an opening, hole, etc. : to be deep, large, etc.

Full Definition of YAWN

intransitive verb
1
:  to open wide :  gape
2
:  to open the mouth wide and take a deep breath usually as an involuntary reaction to fatigue or boredom
transitive verb
1
:  to utter with a yawn
2
:  to accomplish with or impel by yawns <his grandchildren yawned him to bed — L. L. King>
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Origin of YAWN

Middle English yenen, yanen, from Old English ginian; akin to Old High German ginēn to yawn, Latin hiare, Greek chainein
First Known Use: before 12th century

Rhymes with YAWN

2yawn

noun

: an act of opening your mouth wide while taking in breath : an act of yawning

: something that is very boring

Full Definition of YAWN

1
:  gap, cavity
2
:  an opening of the mouth wide while taking a deep breath often as an involuntary reaction to fatigue or boredom; also :  a reaction resembling a yawn <a … success at the box office but drew only yawns from critics — Current Biography>
3
:  5bore <this book is kind of a yawn — Ilene L. Cooper>

First Known Use of YAWN

1602

Related to YAWN

Synonyms
bore, drip, droner, dullsville, nudnik (also nudnick), snooze, snoozer, drag, yawner
YAWN[1] Defined for Kids

1yawn

verb \ˈyn\
yawnedyawn·ing

Definition of YAWN for Kids

1
:  to open the mouth wide and take a deep breath usually as an involuntary reaction to being tired or bored
2
:  to open wide <A pit yawned below.>

2yawn

noun

Definition of YAWN for Kids

:  an opening of the mouth while taking a deep breath usually as an involuntary reaction to being tired or bored

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