"Squelch" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Squelch" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Squelch" Meaning

To suppress or crush with force, so as to prevent sound from being heard. To prevent or make difficult the reception or transmission of a signal. To extinguish, suppress, or cover up (a sound, signal, or outcry).

"Squelch" Examples

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| 1 | The squelch of mud beneath her boots was deafening as she walked through the marsh. | Verb - to make a blubbering or squelching sound, especially of mud or wet sand. |
| 2 | The squelch of his foot in the mud made him hesitate, as he didn't want to get his new shoes dirty. | Verb - to make a sudden, soft sound, often with a partially muffled effect. |
| 3 | The sound of the road finally broke through the squelch of static, as the signal strength improved. | Noun - a sound like squelching or blubbering. |
| 4 | The squelch of the number of negative reviews forced the company to revamp its marketing strategy. | Verb - to suppress or silence; squelch dissenting voices. |
| 5 | The soap quickly squelched the grease and food residue on my dirty dishes. | Verb - to press down or flatten something with a crushing or squeezing motion, often with a soft or soapy item. |

"Squelch" Similar Words

Squeeled

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copper lingot, an ingot of copper

Squeezable

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Capable of being squeezed or enclosed in a tight place gradually, especially so that the liquid is pressed out.

Squeeze

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To press or compress something tightly, often in order to remove liquid from it.

Squeezed

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To express that something is tightly compressed or crammed into a small space, typically due to external pressure.

Squeezer

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A device for applying pressure to extract juice, oil, or pulp from a substance, typically a fruit or a kernel.

Squeezes

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The verb "squeezes" is the third person singular present tense of the verb "to squeeze", which means to press or compress something tightly, often in order to extract or release a liquid or a substance from it.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> She squeezes the juice out of the orange.<br> He squeezes the toothpaste onto his toothbrush.

Squeezing

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The verb "squeezing" is a present participle (a verb form ending in -ing that describes an action that is currently happening) of the word "squeez".<br><br>To squeeze something means to press or force something tightly into a small space, often to extract its contents, or to press something hard with your hands or with an object, usually in order to extract its contents or to make it thinner or more compact.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> She began squeezing the trigger, taking aim at the target.<br> After peeling the orange, she started squeezing the juice into the cup.<br> The crowd began squeezing through the narrow entrance to get inside the concert hall.

Squeezy

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"Quirky" or "uncomfortable" or "cramped" or "not easy" : Squeezy can refer to something that is tight or compact in a way that might be uncomfortable or difficult, such as "I felt a bit squeezy in the back of the car."

Squelched

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(Killed or suppressed a noise or effort)

Squelcher

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A person or thing that spoils or puts out the enthusiasm or originality of others, often by showing them to be foolish or nonsensical.

Squelches

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To stop or suppress (something, such as a smell or a sound) completely or almost completely.<br><br>Example: The fan failed to squelch the acrid smell of smoke from the kitchen.<br><br>Or exclaming halt or a completely displeasing or disturbing thing.<br><br>Example: The bad movie was a squelch for our exciting Saturday evening plans.

Squelchiest

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Most humid or soggy, typically in a way that makes things unpleasant or uncomfortable.

Squelchily

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To make a squelching sound, which is the sound made by something wet and heavy squishing underfoot or pressure.

Squelching

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The verb "squelching" means to suppress or crush with an oppressive force, to suffice or fill someone's needs, or to put out (a fire) quickly.

Squelchy

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"Squelchy" is an adjective that describes a sound or consistency that is wet and soggy, often in a gloopy or sloppy way. It can be used to describe things like mud, a puddle, or even a texture in food that is unpleasantly soft and wet.<br><br>For example, "After the heavy rain, the garden path was squelchy underfoot."

Squeteague

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A squeteague is a type of fish, specifically a species of striped bass (Morone linedata) that is found in the Atlantic coast waters of North America.