inhalation
This term describes the physiological action of drawing air inward. It carries a clinical or technical tone, often appearing in medical reports or safety warnings regarding toxic fumes. While breathing is a general life process, inhalation focuses specifically on the intake phase of the respiratory cycle. In a psychological or mindfulness context, the word evokes a sense of preparation or centering. A conscious inhalation often signals a moment of pause, a gathering of strength, or a reaction of shock, contrasting with the release and relaxation associated with exhalation.
Countable when referring to a single, distinct breath taken during a specific moment. Uncountable when referring to the general biological process of breathing in substances.