Meaning & Definition of word "Choking"
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Choking
/ˈtʃoʊ.kɪŋ/
noun:
- 1. The act of choking or the condition of being unable to breathe due to an obstruction.
- Example: The choking he experienced during the meal required immediate attention.
verb:
- 1. Present participle of choke; to obstruct the throat or airway, preventing breathing.
- Example: He was choking on a piece of food that got stuck in his throat.
- 2. To suppress or block something, such as emotions or reactions.
- Example: She felt tears choking her voice as she spoke.
- 3. To hinder progress or success by overwhelming or overwhelming factors.
- Example: The budget cuts are choking the growth of the small business.
Etymology
Derives from Middle English 'choken', from the Old English 'cacan', meaning 'to choke, suffocate'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
choking hazard:
An object that is small enough to be swallowed and poses a risk of choking to a young child.
choke up:
To be overcome with emotion or unable to speak.
choke someone off:
To interrupt someone by cutting them off in a conversation.
Related Words
suffocation:
The condition of being deprived of air.
strangle:
To kill by squeezing the throat.
asphyxiation:
The state of being deprived of oxygen.
Slang Meanings of choking
Meaning: To perform poorly in a critical situation.
Example Sentence: He really choked when it was his turn to present.
Meaning: To experience a situation where one fails due to pressure.
Example Sentence: I choked under the pressure during the final exam.