Meaning & Definition of word "Smothering"

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    Smothering

    /ˈsmʌðərɪŋ/

    verb:

    • 1. to suffocate or prevent the breathing of someone or something.
      • Example: The pillow was smothering him, and he struggled to breathe.
    • 2. to suppress or extinguish (a feeling, idea, etc.).
      • Example: She felt as if her dreams were being smothered by the constant pressure to conform.
    • 3. to envelop completely; to cover thickly.
      • Example: The flames were smothering the firewood, making it difficult for the fire to breathe.

    adjective:

    • 1. characterized by excessive devotion or attachment; overwhelming.
      • Example: His smothering affection made it hard for her to pursue her own interests.

    Etymology

    Middle English smotheren, from Old English smotherian, from 'smother', to suffocate.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    smothering love:

    Excessive affection that can be overwhelming.

    smother someone's enthusiasm:

    To dampen or suppress someone's excitement.

    Related Words

    smother:

    To suffocate or stifle.

    overbearing:

    Domineering or overly controlling.

    Slang Meanings of smothering

    Meaning: To be overly affectionate or attentive.

    Example Sentence: He's smothering her with gifts and attention.

    Meaning: To overwhelm someone excessively.

    Example Sentence: The way she's smothering him with texts is ridiculous.