quenched

[US]/kwɛntʃt/
[UK]/kwɛntʃt/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.past tense and past participle of quench; to put an end to something; to extinguish (flames, etc.) with water; to rapidly cool (a hot object) by placing it in water

Phrases & Collocations

thirst quenched

fire quenched

desire quenched

anger quenched

spirit quenched

passion quenched

hope quenched

light quenched

hunger quenched

thirsts quenched

Example Sentences

the fire was finally quenched by the heavy rain.

her thirst was quenched after drinking a cold glass of water.

he quenched his curiosity by reading the book.

the team quenched their excitement after winning the championship.

she quenched her desire for adventure with a thrilling hike.

they quenched the flames with a fire extinguisher.

the cool breeze quenched the heat of the summer day.

his anger was quenched after the apology.

the artist quenched her creative thirst by painting every day.

after the meeting, his doubts were quenched by the clear explanations.

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