quenches Sentence Examples
- The icy lemonade quenched her thirst on a scorching summer day.
- The cool breeze quenched the flames of her anger.
- A deep breath of fresh air quenched the suffocating feeling in her lungs.
- The refreshing aroma of blooming jasmine quenched her olfactory senses.
- The sound of running water quenched her yearning for solitude.
- A warm embrace from her loved one quenched her emotional longing.
- The flames of passion were quenched by the icy realization of betrayal.
- Her laughter quenched the tension in the room, bringing a moment of relief.
- The soothing music quenched the restlessness in her mind.
- The gentle rain quenched the parched earth, bringing life and nourishment.
quenches Meaning
quenches
to terminate by or as if by destroying, to put out the light or fire of, to relieve or satisfy with liquid, to become extinguished, to become calm, put out, extinguish, extinguish sense 1, satisfy sense 2b, to bring to an end, to cause to lose heat or warmth, to bring (something immaterial) to an end typically by satisfying, damping, cooling, or decreasing, to cool (something, such as heated metal) suddenly by immersion (as in oil or water)
Synonyms & Antonyms of quenches
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FAQs About the word quenches
to terminate by or as if by destroying, to put out the light or fire of, to relieve or satisfy with liquid, to become extinguished, to become calm, put out, ext
extinguishes,douses, blankets,dowses, stamps (out), chokes, puts out, blows out, smothers, suffocates
inflames,ignites, kindles, lights, fires,enflames,
The icy lemonade quenched her thirst on a scorching summer day.
The cool breeze quenched the flames of her anger.
A deep breath of fresh air quenched the suffocating feeling in her lungs.
The refreshing aroma of blooming jasmine quenched her olfactory senses.