Meaning & Definition of word "Deluge"

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    Deluge

    /ˈdɛljuːdʒ/

    noun:

    • 1. A severe flood.
      • Example: The deluge caused widespread damage to homes and infrastructure.
    • 2. An overwhelming amount of something.
      • Example: After the announcement, there was a deluge of applications for the scholarship.

    verb:

    • 1. To inundate with a great quantity of something.
      • Example: The town was deluged with calls after the news broke.
    • 2. To overwhelm or flood with a large number of things.
      • Example: They were deluged with work following the launch of the new product.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'diluvium', meaning a flood, related to 'diluere', meaning to wash away.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    deluge of requests:

    a very large number of requests at once

    deluge of emotions:

    a sudden overwhelming feeling of multiple emotions

    deluge effect:

    the phenomenon where a sudden influx overwhelms a system

    Related Words

    flood:

    an overflow of a large amount of water beyond its normal limits.

    torrent:

    a strong and fast-moving stream of water or other liquid.

    inundate:

    to overflow with water; to overwhelm.

    Slang Meanings of deluge

    Meaning: A significant amount or flow of something, often overwhelming.

    Example Sentence: I’ve got a deluge of homework to do this weekend.

    Meaning: When something is too much to handle.

    Example Sentence: Ever since I took on that new project, I’ve been feeling a deluge of stress.