English · Body & Health
/jɔːn/
[/jɔːn/]
open the mouth wide when tired
To open the mouth wide and breathe in deeply, usually when tired or bored. It can also be a noun for this action.
I started to yawn during the long lecture.
I started to yawn during the long lecture.
From Old English 'ginian' / 'gānian' (to gape, yawn).
Associated with tiredness and boredom; yawning is often described as contagious.