stifled
Americanadjective
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quelled, crushed, or ended by force.
The activist has been in and out of detention as she continues to call attention to her country's stifled uprising.
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suppressed, repressed, or inhibited.
My foot slipped, and with a stifled shriek I found myself grasping desperately for a handhold.
One version of me grew up as expected, appearing as a confident adult to the outside world; the other remained a stifled, insecure child.
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deprived of air or of the ability to breathe.
The light is mixed with the dust floating in the stifled hut, where the air inside never moves.
When I see that picture of the stifled refugees hidden in the van, I don’t understand the heartlessness that permits such a thing.
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Etymology
Origin of stifled
Explanation
Stifled is an adjective for anything that's been squashed or smothered. You might have a stifled ambition to be an astronaut that you never admitted to others. Something stifled is stunted, or prevented from growing. If your mother never let you read books or climb trees, your childhood curiosity might have been stifled. Perhaps your career was stifled because you were constantly daydreaming about being an astronaut, and so failed to do your job well.
Vocabulary lists containing stifled
A Wrinkle in Time
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Vocabulary from the Vice-Presidential Debate, October 4, 2016
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The Double Helix
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Example Sentences
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Stifled by Thybulle, Curry's chase for the NBA 3-point mark goes on.
From Fox News • Dec. 12, 2021
Stifled competition and bullied employees were side notes.
From Washington Post • Jul. 29, 2020
Stifled in her mother’s world of beauty pageants and conformity, a rebellious teen finds purpose and liberation in the ranks of a Texas roller-derby team.
From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 14, 2020
Stifled by Duke in its season-opening loss on the road, Army reverted to form against Liberty with its ground-gobbling option attack.
From Washington Times • Sep. 14, 2018
Has gilded sloth 'mid dreamless calm Stifled your soul, close wrapped from harm, In Neptune's cloak?
From Rebel Verses by Gilbert, Bernard
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