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Etymology: [ 'yon, 'yän ] (verb.) before 12th century. Middle English yenen, yanen, from Old English ginian; akin to Old High German ginEn to yawn, Latin hiare, Greek chainein.

esnemek, esneme, derin bir çukur açmak, esneyerek söylemek, yarılmak, genişlemek, (ing) Esneme, esneyiş, derin bir çukur gibi bir boşluk/açıklık bulunmak/belirmek/açılmak: If he hadn't stopped right then, he wouldn't have seen, açılmak, esne, (isim) esneme,

1yawn esnemek  fiil     ts
2yawn esneme  isim     ts
3yawn derin bir çukur açmak     ts
4yawn esneyerek söylemek     ts
5yawn yarılmak     ts
6yawn genişlemek     ts
7yawn (ing) Esneme, esneyiş  Tıp     ts
8yawn derin bir çukur gibi bir boşluk/açıklık bulunmak/belirmek/açılmak: If he hadn't stopped right then, he wouldn't have seen  fiil     ts
9yawn açılmak  fiil     ts
10yawn esne  fiil     ts
11yawn (isim) esneme     ts
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Simple past and past participle of to yawn, To present an opening that appears able to swallow one up, literally or metaphorically:, To open the mouth widely and take a long, rather deep breath, often because one is tired and sometimes accompanied by pandiculation, The action of [[#Verb|yawning]]; opening the mouth widely and taking a long, rather deep breath, often because one is tired, The act of opening wide, or of gaping, being wide open, An involuntary act, excited by drowsiness, etc, A chasm, mouth, or passageway, consisting of a deep and long inspiration following several successive attempts at inspiration, the mouth, fauces, etc, defn, English, to present an opening that appears able to swallow one up, literally or metaphorically, to open the mouth widely and take a long, rather deep breath, often because one is tired, involuntary deep intake of air from drowsiness or fatigue, utter a yawn, as from lack of oxygen or when one is tired; "The child yawned during the long performance, an involuntary intake of breath through a wide open mouth; usually triggered by fatigue or boredom; "he could not suppress a yawn"; "the yawning in the audience told him it was time to stop"; "he apologized for his ostinancy", To be eager; to desire to swallow anything; to express desire by yawning; as, to yawn for fat livings, A gap or opening that yawns is large and wide, and often frightening. The gulf between them yawned wider than ever, utter a yawn, as from lack of oxygen or when one is tired; "The child yawned during the long performance", If you describe something such as a book or a film as a yawn, you think it is very boring. The debate was a mockery. A big yawn The concert was a predictable yawn. = bore, If you yawn, you open your mouth very wide and breathe in more air than usual, often when you are tired or when you are not interested in something. She yawned, and stretched lazily Yawn is also a noun. Rosanna stifled a huge yawn, involuntarily open the mouth wide and inhale due to drowsiness or fatigue, be wide open; "the deep gaping canyon", A cat's honest opinion openly expressed, To open the mouth involuntarily through drowsiness, dullness, or fatigue; to gape; to oscitate, To open wide; to gape, as if to allow the entrance or exit of anything, To open the mouth, or to gape, through surprise or bewilderment, Greek, chaino; German, gahnen; Anglo-Saxon, gan-ian, The only time some married men ever get to open their mouth, An honest opinion openly expressed,

12 Simple past and past participle of to yawn     ts
13yawn To present an opening that appears able to swallow one up, literally or metaphorically: - "Death yawned before us, and I hit the brakes."     ts
14yawn To open the mouth widely and take a long, rather deep breath, often because one is tired and sometimes accompanied by pandiculation     ts
15yawn The action of [[#Verb|yawning]]; opening the mouth widely and taking a long, rather deep breath, often because one is tired     ts
16yawn The act of opening wide, or of gaping     ts
17yawn being wide open     ts
18yawn An involuntary act, excited by drowsiness, etc     ts
19yawn A chasm, mouth, or passageway     ts
20yawn consisting of a deep and long inspiration following several successive attempts at inspiration, the mouth, fauces, etc     ts
21yawn defn, English     ts
22yawn to present an opening that appears able to swallow one up, literally or metaphorically     ts
23yawn to open the mouth widely and take a long, rather deep breath, often because one is tired     ts
24yawn involuntary deep intake of air from drowsiness or fatigue  isim     ts
25yawn utter a yawn, as from lack of oxygen or when one is tired; "The child yawned during the long performance     ts
26yawn an involuntary intake of breath through a wide open mouth; usually triggered by fatigue or boredom; "he could not suppress a yawn"; "the yawning in the audience told him it was time to stop"; "he apologized for his ostinancy"     ts
27yawn To be eager; to desire to swallow anything; to express desire by yawning; as, to yawn for fat livings     ts
28yawn A gap or opening that yawns is large and wide, and often frightening. The gulf between them yawned wider than ever     ts
29yawn utter a yawn, as from lack of oxygen or when one is tired; "The child yawned during the long performance"     ts
30yawn If you describe something such as a book or a film as a yawn, you think it is very boring. The debate was a mockery. A big yawn The concert was a predictable yawn. = bore     ts
31yawn If you yawn, you open your mouth very wide and breathe in more air than usual, often when you are tired or when you are not interested in something. She yawned, and stretched lazily Yawn is also a noun. Rosanna stifled a huge yawn     ts
32yawn involuntarily open the mouth wide and inhale due to drowsiness or fatigue  fiil     ts
33yawn be wide open; "the deep gaping canyon"     ts
34yawn A cat's honest opinion openly expressed     ts
35yawn To open the mouth involuntarily through drowsiness, dullness, or fatigue; to gape; to oscitate     ts
36yawn To open wide; to gape, as if to allow the entrance or exit of anything     ts
37yawn To open the mouth, or to gape, through surprise or bewilderment     ts
38yawn Greek, chaino; German, gahnen; Anglo-Saxon, gan-ian     ts
39yawn The only time some married men ever get to open their mouth     ts
40yawn An honest opinion openly expressed     ts
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