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Meaning of quencher
A quencher is something that satisfies or relieves a desire or need, especially thirst.
Etymology of quencher
The word "quencher" originates from the Old English word "cwencan," which means "to extinguish" or "to quench," and the suffix "-er," which forms an agent noun, indicating a person or thing that performs the action of the verb
Historically, the word "quencher" has been used to describe something that satisfies or relieves a desire or need, especially thirst, and has evolved to encompass a broader range of meanings related to alleviation and satisfaction
Synonyms
reliever
soother
calmer
comforter
alleviator
mitigator
pacifier
tranquilizer
sedative
palliative
restorer
refresher
invigorator
reviver
rejuvenator
satisfier
appeaser
placater
mollifier
softener
sweetener
lenitive
anodyne
balm
solace
consolation
comfort
succor
remedy
cure
antidote
countermeasure
Definitions
- A person or thing that quenches a desire or need, especially thirst
- * A substance that extinguishes or alleviates a feeling, such as thirst or hunger
Usage Examples
- The cold drink was a perfect quencher for my thirst after the long hike
- * The new policy aims to be a quencher for the economic crisis