Yawning is when you open your mouth wide and take a big breath. It often happens when you are tired or bored. It helps bring more air into your body.
I yawn when I feel sleepy.
She yawns a lot in class today.
A yawn is the thing you do when you open your mouth wide and breathe in. It shows you feel sleepy or bored. People see yawns when others want to rest.
I saw a big yawn from the baby.
His yawn showed he was very tired.
Yawn can mean to have a big, empty space or hole. It is often used to describe places like holes or openings that look very large.
The canyon yawned wide below us.
A hole yawned in the old wall.
Yawn means to open widely like an entrance or hole. This is a more formal or literary use. It shows a big space opening up slowly.
The tunnel yawned before the factory door.
The cave yawned dark and deep.
A yawn is also a way to show you are bored or tired. People open their mouth wide to show this feeling. It can happen in many situations, like school or work.
His loud yawn showed he was bored.
She tried to hide her yawn in the meeting.
Yawn can describe big, empty spaces appearing suddenly or clearly. This use often shows surprising or empty places, and poetry or news sometimes use this meaning.
A huge gap yawned in the street after the earthquake.
The empty shops yawned along the high street.