Meaning & Definition of Suffocating in English
Suffocating
Causing difficulty in breathing; oppressively close or stifling.
Pronunciation:
/ˈsʌf.ə.keɪ.tɪŋ/Part of Speech:
adjectiveDetailed Definitions
Definition: Imposing a feeling of tightness or pressure that restricts breathing.
Example Sentence: The heat in the room was suffocating, making it hard to breathe.
Definition: Feeling overwhelmed or constricted, often in an emotional context.
Example Sentence: He felt suffocating pressure from his job demands.
Definition: Referring to an environment that is stifling or oppressive.
Example Sentence: The suffocating atmosphere at the party made her want to leave.
Etymology
Origin: From Middle English suffocaten, from Latin suffocare, from sub- 'under' + fauces 'throat'.
Synonyms
Common Phrases and Expressions
- suffocating heat: Extreme heat that makes it difficult to breathe comfortably.
- suffocating pressure: Intense pressure that feels overwhelming, either physically or emotionally.
Translations
- Spanish: sofocante
- French: suffocant
- German: erstickend
- Russian: душный
Related Words
- suffocate: To prevent from breathing; to choke.
- suffocation: The state of being deprived of air or unable to breathe.
Slang Meanings of suffocating
Meaning: Feeling overwhelmed by stress or obligations.
Example Sentence: I’m feeling suffocating with all these deadlines looming over me.
Meaning: An extreme level of intimacy or clinginess in a relationship.
Example Sentence: Her constant texts felt suffocating, I needed some space.