"Flooded" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "flooded" can be used as a verb or a noun.
As a verb, "to flood" means to overflow or inundate with a large amount of something, such as water, food, or information. It can also mean to fill something completely, often to an excessive degree.
For example:
The rain has flooded the streets.
The farmer's fields were flooded with water after the heavy rainfall.
As a noun, "a flood" refers to a situation where a large amount of water or liquid accumulates in a particular area, often causing damage or disruption.
For example:
The flood has damaged many homes in the city.
The floodwaters are rising quickly, and people are being evacuated.
In general, the word "flooded" suggests a sudden and overwhelming presence of something, often causing difficulty or chaos.
Flogged is the past tense of the verb "to flog", which means to whip or beat someone or something with a rod, whip, or other instrument, often as a punishment or form of discipline. It can also be used metaphorically to describe something that is strongly criticized or attacked, such as "the company's plans were flogged by environmental groups".
A flooder is a person or thing that causes a flood, typically by opening a dam or spilling a large amount of water. In a digital context, a flooder is someone who deliberately posts large numbers of messages, comments, or other online content quickly, often to disrupt or overwhelm a website, forum, or social media platform.