Comments by groukas

  • The phrase is from Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice, 1596:

    "With bated breath, and whispring humblenesse."

    It's a contraction of "abated breath," or "stopped breath." Imagine the gap in breathing that occurs right after a gasp or the cessation of breath that happens when you see something astonishing. It's very often misspelled "baited breath."

    July 18, 2009