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yawn verb (yawned, yawning) intrans 1 to open one's mouth wide and take a deep involuntary breath when tired or bored. 2 said of a hole, gap, etc: to be or become wide open. noun 1 an act or an instance of yawning. 2 colloq a boring or tiresome event, person, etc. yawning adj said of a hole, etc: wide; large.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon ganian to yawn, and geonian to gape widely.