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Meaning of deaden
to make something less sharp, intense, or effective
Etymology of deaden
The word "deaden" originated in the 15th century from the Old English words "dēad" meaning "dead" and the suffix "-en" which forms a verb
Historically, the word was used to describe the act of making something lifeless or inert
Over time, the meaning of the word expanded to include the reduction of sensitivity or intensity
Synonyms
numb
dull
blunt
mute
muffle
stifle
suppress
dampen
lessen
reduce
minimize
decrease
alleviate
mitigate
moderate
temper
subdue
quieten
silence
still
hush
soften
deaden
mute
deafen
desensitize
anesthetize
benumb
stupefy
bewilder
disorient
confuse
perplex
puzzle
bewilder
dumbfound
astonish
shock
stun
paralyze
petrify
immobilize
incapacitate
Definitions
- to make something less sharp, intense, or effective
- * to reduce the sensitivity or responsiveness of something
- * to make someone less able to feel or respond to something
Usage Examples
- The noise-cancelling headphones helped to deaden the sound of the engine
- * The medication was designed to deaden the pain
- * The emotional trauma had begun to deaden her feelings