Meaning & Definition of word "Flood"
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Flood
/flʌd/
noun:
- 1. an overflow of a large amount of water beyond its normal limits, especially over what is normally dry land.
- Example: The flood caused widespread damage to homes and infrastructure.
- 2. a sudden or great quantity of something.
- Example: After the announcement, there was a flood of applications for the new job openings.
verb:
- 1. to cover or overflow with water; to inundate.
- Example: Heavy rains flooded the streets, making them impassable.
- 2. to fill with an overwhelming amount.
- Example: The company was flooded with inquiries after the product launch.
Etymology
Old English 'flōd', of Germanic origin; related to Dutch 'vloed' and German 'Flut'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
flood of emotions:
A strong and overwhelming surge of feelings.
flood gates:
Metaphorically refers to allowing something to happen on a large scale after being held back.
Related Words
inundate:
To overwhelm someone with things or people to be dealt with.
deluge:
A severe flood.
torrent:
A sudden, violent, and copious outpouring of something.
Slang Meanings of flood
Meaning: To flood someone with information or requests.
Example Sentence: I flooded him with texts all night asking for his thoughts.
Meaning: To be overwhelmed by someone or something.
Example Sentence: I'm flooded with work this week.