drowned (Meaning)
drowned (imp. & p. p.)
of Drown
Synonyms & Antonyms of drowned
drowned Sentence Examples
- The heavy rain caused the river to overflow, and several homes were left drowned in the floodwaters.
- The hopes of the young entrepreneur were drowned when his business venture failed due to the economic downturn.
- The music of the street performers drowned out the traffic noise and created a lively atmosphere.
- The kitten was accidentally drowned in the bathtub when the water was left running unattended.
- The screams of the drowning child broke the silence of the tranquil swimming pool, sending shockwaves through the onlookers.
- The old man's memories of his youth were drowned in the haze of Alzheimer's disease, leaving him with only glimpses of his past.
- The laughter and chatter of the partygoers drowned out the sound of the thunder and lightning outside, shielding them from the approaching storm.
- The drowning man's frantic struggles against the relentless waves became weaker with each passing moment, as his strength was sapped by the unforgiving sea.
- The weight of the world seemed to drown the young woman, as she succumbed to the pressures of life and the relentless pursuit of perfection.
- The poignant song lyrics drowned her in a sea of emotions, reminding her of a time when love seemed effortless and heartbreak was unknown.
FAQs About the word drowned
of Drown
drenched, soaking, submerged, soaked, inundated,flooded, overflowed, bathed, saturated, soggy
dry,dry, bone-dry, arid, waterless, waterless, unwatered, arid, bone-dry, unwatered
The heavy rain caused the river to overflow, and several homes were left drowned in the floodwaters.
The hopes of the young entrepreneur were drowned when his business venture failed due to the economic downturn.
The music of the street performers drowned out the traffic noise and created a lively atmosphere.
The kitten was accidentally drowned in the bathtub when the water was left running unattended.