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Meaning of stifled
The primary meaning of the word "stifled" is to suppress or restrain something, especially a feeling or a reaction.
Etymology of stifled
The word "stifled" comes from the Old English word "stiflian", which is derived from "stifol", meaning "stench" or "foul smell", and the suffix "-lian", which forms a verb
Historically, the word "stifled" was used to describe the act of suffocating or choking, often in relation to a strong or unpleasant odor
Synonyms
suppressed
restrained
smothered
quenched
extinguished
muted
muffled
subdued
repressed
stifled
strangled
choked
gagged
silenced
hushed
quieted
calmed
soothed
placated
pacified
tranquilized
still
stilled
motionless
frozen
paralyzed
petrified
shocked
aghast
amazed
astonished
dumbfounded
speechless
tongue-tied
breathless
voiceless
wordless
soundless
noiseless
inaudible
Definitions
- To suppress or restrain a feeling, reaction, or activity
- * To make it difficult for someone to breathe, typically by obstructing the airway or surrounding them with a dense medium
Usage Examples
- She stifled a scream as the door creaked open
- * The crowd stifled their laughter as the comedian took the stage
- * The air was thick with smoke, and it stifled my breath
Antonyms
unleashed
unbridled
unrestrained
uncontrolled
untamed
unmanaged
unrestricted
unregulated
freed
released
liberated
expressed
voiced
spoken
shouted
proclaimed
announced
declared
revealed
exposed
uncovered
unveiled