"Quelling" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Quelling" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Quelling
speak

"Quelling" Meaning

To quell means to suppress or put an end to a feeling, activity, or situation. It can also mean to calm or soothe something, often by taking action to make it quiet or peaceful.

Example: "The fire brigade worked hard to quell the flames and prevent the house from burning down."

"Quelling" Examples

1. To calm or quiet (someone or something) that is being noisy or unruly.

The officer was tasked with quelling the riot that had broken out downtown.

2. To put an end to a riot or disturbance.

The police worked quickly to quell the protests and restore order.

3. Not used in modern English, but in older contexts, it means stopping or putting an end to something, especially a rebellion or revolt.

The king eventually managed to quell the rebellion.

4. In Chemistry, to convert a hydrogen-rich substance (hydride) into a metal or metal alloy

The hydrided metal was successfully quelled with a catalyst.

5. In ecology, the conversion of a cauli-flower-like flowering plant morphology into an euthamnus-like leaf morphology.

"Quelling" Similar Words

Queerness

speak

Queest

speak

Queezy

speak

Quegh

speak

I couldn't find any word defined as "quegh". It is possible that it's a typo or made-up word. Can you please provide more context or check the word again?

Queint

speak

I couldn't find any definition for the word "queint" in the English language. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that is not recognized.<br><br>If you meant "quaint", it refers to something that is charmingly old-fashioned or old-world in style, often in a pleasantly appealing or endearing way.

Quelea

speak

A quelea is a type of bird, specifically a species of weaverbird native to sub-Saharan Africa. They are known for their large colonies and distinctive vocalizations, as well as their ability to strip fields and crops of seeds, damaging crops and causing economic losses.

Quell

speak

To suppress or put an end to (some action, violence, or wildness): "The police managed to quell the riot."

Quelled

speak

Adj.<br><br>To put an end to (a situation, plan, etc.); to suppress (a rebellion, opposition, etc.)

Quells

speak

To quell means to put an end to something, such as a movement, a rumor, or a problem, by using force or authority. It can also refer to to calm or still something, such as waves or a crowd.

Queme

speak

Quemeful

speak

It seems that the word "quemeful" is not a valid or recognized word in the English language.<br><br>Is it a typo or a made-up word? If you meant "quemful", "helmet" would be a possible correct spelling, which refers to a protective headgear, typically of hard substance, to protect the head from injury, especially in sports or hazardous occupations.

Quemoy

speak

Quemoy is a small island located off the coast of mainland China in the Taiwan Strait.<br><br>Historically, Quemoy (also known as Kinmen) is a part of Taiwan and was a major point of contention in the Cold War between China and the United States.<br><br>Geographically, Quemoy is part of the Kinmen Islands, which are a group of islands close to the Chinese mainland.

Quench

speak

To satisfy or extinguish a strong desire, feeling, or thirst, often completely:<br><br> "She finally quench her thirst after running for hours in the hot sun."<br> "The cool drink quenched my thirst and refreshed me."<br><br>To put out or extinguish a flame or a fire:<br><br> "The heavy rainstorm helped quench the wildfire that had been raging for days."<br><br>To satisfy or overwhelm someone or something to the point of satiety or excess:<br><br> "The consumerist culture quenched by advertising and commercialism."<br><br>To fill up or overflow with a liquid or a substance:<br><br> "The soil quenched with water after a long drought."

Quenchable

speak

Quenched

speak

Quencher

speak