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Definition of sneeze verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

sneeze

verb
 
/sniːz/
 
/sniːz/
[intransitive]
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they sneeze
 
/sniːz/
 
/sniːz/
he / she / it sneezes
 
/ˈsniːzɪz/
 
/ˈsniːzɪz/
past simple sneezed
 
/sniːzd/
 
/sniːzd/
past participle sneezed
 
/sniːzd/
 
/sniːzd/
-ing form sneezing
 
/ˈsniːzɪŋ/
 
/ˈsniːzɪŋ/
Idioms
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  1. to have air come suddenly and noisily out through your nose and mouth in a way that you cannot control, for example because you have a cold
    • I've been sneezing all morning.
    Extra Examples
    • She suddenly felt the urge to sneeze.
    • Someone sneezed loudly at the back of the hall.
    • The smoke reached her and made her sneeze.
    • Viruses can be spread through coughing and sneezing.
    Topics Health problemsb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • loudly
    • violently
    • uncontrollably
    verb + sneeze
    • cause somebody to
    • make somebody
    preposition
    • on
    phrases
    • coughing and sneezing
    • the urge to sneeze
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    Word OriginMiddle English: apparently an alteration of Middle English fnese due to misreading or misprinting (after initial fn- had become unfamiliar), later adopted because it sounded appropriate.
Idioms
not to be sneezed/sniffed at
  1. (informal) good enough to be accepted or considered seriously
    • In those days, $20 was not a sum to be sneezed at.
See sneeze in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary

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