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    Smoth·er
    /ˈsməT͟Hər/

    verb

    noun

    • 1. a mass of something that stifles or obscures: "all this vanished in a smother of foam"
  2. 1. a. : to kill by depriving of air. b. : to suppress (a fire) by excluding oxygen. c. : to overcome or discomfit through or as if through lack of air. 2. a. : to suppress expression or knowledge of. smothered his rage. b. : to stop or prevent the growth or activity of. smother a child with too much care. also : overwhelm. c.

  3. to stifle or suffocate, as by smoke or other means of preventing free breathing. to extinguish or deaden (fire, coals, etc.) by covering so as to exclude air. to cover closely or thickly; envelop: to smother a steak with mushrooms. to suppress or repress: to smother feelings.

  4. to kill someone by covering their face so that they cannot breathe: They threatened to smother the animals with plastic bags. to kill something by covering it and preventing it from receiving the substances and conditions it needs for life: Snow soon smothered the last of the blooms.

  5. The word smother literally means to deprive of oxygen, so it can be used to refer to someone who gets suffocated by a pillow. In everyday conversation, the word is often used to refer to the act of making someone feel like they’re being deprived of oxygen or personal space.

  6. 2 days ago · to suffocate or stifle by cutting off or being cut off from the air. 2. (transitive) to surround (with) or envelop (in) he smothered her with love. 3. (transitive) to extinguish (a fire) by covering so as to cut it off from the air. 4. to be or cause to be suppressed or stifled. smother a giggle.

  7. smother something to make a fire stop burning by covering it with something. He tried to smother the flames with a blanket. Definition of smother verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. From Middle English smother, smorther (“a suffocating vapour, dense smoke" ), from Old English *smorþor (“smoke" , literally “that which suffocates" ), from smorian (“to suffocate, choke" ) + -þor (instrumental suffix).

  9. 1. to stifle or suffocate, as by smoke or other means of preventing free breathing. 2. to extinguish or deaden (fire, coals, etc.) by covering so as to exclude air. 3. to cover closely or thickly; envelop: to smother a steak with mushrooms. 4. to suppress or repress: to smother one's grief.

  10. SMOTHER definition: 1. to kill someone by covering their face with something so that they cannot breathe 2. to give…. Learn more.

  11. Definition of smother verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  12. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English smoth‧er /ˈsmʌðə $ -ər/ verb [ transitive] 1 to completely cover the whole surface of something with something else, often in a way that seems unnecessary or unpleasant smother something with/in something noodles smothered in garlic sauce 2 to kill someone by putting something over their ...

  13. 1. If you smother a fire, you cover it with something in order to put it out. [...] 2. To smother someone means to kill them by covering their face with something so that they cannot breathe. [...] 3. Things that smother something cover it completely. [...] More. Conjugations of 'smother' present simple: I smother, you smother [...]

  14. Jun 2, 2024 · smother (third-person singular simple present smothers, present participle smothering, simple past and past participle smothered) ( transitive) To suffocate; stifle; obstruct, more or less completely, the respiration of something or someone. He smothered her by pressing his hand over her mouth.

  15. to stifle or suffocate, as by smoke or other means of preventing free breathing. to extinguish or deaden (fire, coals, etc.) by covering so as to exclude air. to cover closely or thickly; envelop: to smother a steak with mushrooms. to suppress or repress: to smother feelings.

  16. SMOTHER meaning: 1 : to kill (someone) by covering the face so that breathing is not possible; 2 : to cover (something) in order to keep it from growing or spreading often used figuratively.

  17. smother meaning: 1. to kill someone by covering their face with something so that they cannot breathe 2. to give…. Learn more.

  18. to overwhelm or stifle with care, affection, or the like. He had been smothered as a child and rebelled when he became a teenager. to suppress or cover up. She smothered her disappointment when the job assignments were announced. We had to smother our fear for the sake of the children.

  19. Synonyms for SMOTHER: strangle, choke, stifle, suffocate, drown, destroy, throttle, slay; Antonyms of SMOTHER: breathe, inspire, expire, inhale, revive, exhale, resuscitate, express.

  20. There are nine meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun smother. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

  21. A complete guide to the word "SMOTHER": definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

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  23. to kill someone by covering their face so that they cannot breathe: They threatened to smother the animals with plastic bags. to kill something by covering it and preventing it from receiving the substances and conditions it needs for life: Snow soon smothered the last of the blooms.

  24. 1 day ago · It would smother them. ... That doesn’t define employment — any more than working at a company that loses money makes you an amateur. At issue is whether the hours an Arch Manning is required ...

  25. verb. These are words and phrases related to smother. Click on any word or phrase to go to its thesaurus page. Or, go to the definition of smother. The killer smothered the victim with a pillow. Synonyms. suffocate. asphyxiate. strangle. choke. Try to smother the flames with sand. Synonyms. extinguish. snuff. deaden. quench.

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