quenched Synonyms
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No Weak synonyms found.
Strongest:
- aflame
- flaming
- lighted
- kindled
- inflamed
- enflamed
- inflamed
- lit
- flaming
- lighted
- fiery
- ignited
- kindled
- alight
- aflame
- blazing
- afire
- lit
- enflamed
- burning
- live
- afire
- alight
- ignited
- blazing
- live
- fiery
- burning
Strong:
- glowing
- red-hot
- aglow
- ablaze
- smoldering
- flaring
- sizzling
- smouldering
- conflagrant
- sizzling
- combusting
- ablaze
- conflagrant
- hot
- hot
- smoldering
- glowing
- flaring
- red-hot
- smouldering
- aglow
- combusting
- flickering
- flickering
Weak:
quenched Meaning
quenched (s)
allayed
subdued or overcome
quenched (imp. & p. p.)
of Quench
quenched Sentence Examples
- After the long hike, a refreshing drink of water quenched our thirst.
- The firefighter's heroic efforts finally quenched the flames engulfing the building.
- His curiosity about the ancient civilization was quenched after years of archaeological research.
- The excitement of winning the championship game could not be quenched by anything else.
- The company's innovative product design quenched the market's thirst for new technology.
- The storm brought much-needed rain that quenched the dry earth's thirst.
- She quenched her desire for knowledge by enrolling in online courses and reading extensively.
- The delicious meal and fine wine thoroughly quenched our appetite and thirst.
- The sudden downpour quenched the fiery debate between the neighbors about property lines.
- His passion for painting was quenched only when he completed a masterpiece.
FAQs About the word quenched
allayed, subdued or overcomeof Quench
doused, damped, dowsed, suffocated, smothered, snuffed (out), choked,extinguished,stamped (out), dead
aflame, flaming, lighted, kindled, inflamed, enflamed, inflamed, lit, flaming, lighted
After the long hike, a refreshing drink of water quenched our thirst.
The firefighter's heroic efforts finally quenched the flames engulfing the building.
His curiosity about the ancient civilization was quenched after years of archaeological research.
The excitement of winning the championship game could not be quenched by anything else.