Meaning & Definition of word "Dampen"

Dampen

/ˈdæmpən/

verb:

  • 1. To make something less strong or intense.
    • Example: The rain did little to dampen our spirits as we continued the festival under the tents.
  • 2. To reduce the energy or enthusiasm of someone or something.
    • Example: Her harsh criticism dampened his enthusiasm for the project.
  • 3. To make something slightly wet.
    • Example: Please dampen the sponge before using it to clean the surface.

Etymology

Middle English dampen, from dam + –pen, from the Old English dāmpian.

Common Phrases and Expressions

dampen someone's spirits:

To make someone feel sad or less enthusiastic.

dampen the mood:

To make the atmosphere less cheerful.

dampen enthusiasm:

To reduce someone's excitement or eagerness.

Related Words

damp:

Slightly wet or moist.

moisten:

To make slightly wet.

deaden:

To make something less intense.

Slang Meanings of dampen

Meaning: To soften a situation.

Example Sentence: He tried to dampen the argument with a joke.

Meaning: To lower the excitement.

Example Sentence: Don't dampen the fun; let's keep the party going!