What is the meaning of take my breath away?

“Take my breath away” means “to be exceptionally beautiful, exciting, or surprising.” For example, a wedding guest might say, “Lily took my breath away when she walked down the aisle.” (It’s also the title of a love song by Berlin from the 1980s.)

You can substitute “my” with any other possessive adjective or possessive noun (e.g., “The view of the Grand Canyon really takes your breath away”). Another variation is the adjective “breathtaking,” which is a compound word that means “exciting.”

“Take one’s breath away” is a common idiomatic phrase in English. It’s a bit tricky because “take” is an irregular verb with conjugations like “took” and “taken.”

Luckily, QuillBot’s free Grammar Checker can help you use idiomatic phrases and phrasal verbs with “take” correctly.