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  1. Yawn - Wikipedia

    Yawning (oscitation) most often occurs in adults immediately before and after sleep, during tedious activities and as a result of its contagious quality. [8] . It is commonly associated with …

  2. Why Do We Yawn? - WebMD

    Mar 15, 2024 · Yawning is a common reflex in which you open your jaw wide, take a deep breath, and then quickly breathe out. It lasts about 4-7 seconds and often happens when you're …

  3. Yawning Definition & Causes - Cleveland Clinic

    Oct 16, 2023 · When you yawn, several muscles in your face tense and stretch. Sometimes, this can pull on and stimulate your lacrimal glands, which leads to tears and watery eyes.

  4. Yawning: Causes and reasons for contagious yawning

    Oct 21, 2024 · A yawn is an involuntary reflex that involves opening the mouth wide and taking in a deep breath, followed by a slow exhale.

  5. Excessive Yawning: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment

    Oct 19, 2025 · Excessive yawning might be due to sleep disorders, medication side effects, or a health condition. Your provider may order an EEG, MRI, or overnight sleep test to determine …

  6. Why Do We Yawn? Science Explains

    Aug 28, 2017 · Science explains the reasons why we yawn, whether animals yawn too, and how contagious yawning works. Also, sometimes it signals illness.

  7. YAWN Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of YAWN is to open wide : gape.

  8. YAWN | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

    We yawn when other people yawn, or itch when other people itch, because these are very old, herd-driven behaviors.

  9. The Science of Yawning: Why Do We Yawn and What Does It Mean?

    Dec 12, 2024 · Yawning is the involuntary action that makes our jaw go wide and the exhalation of the deep breath we take in while our mouth is open. Yawns are more likely to occur in …

  10. YAWN Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    YAWN definition: to open the mouth somewhat involuntarily with a prolonged, deep inhalation and sighing or heavy exhalation, as from drowsiness or boredom. See examples of yawn used in a …