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Quenched for Dummies

adjective


What does Quenched really mean?

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Hey there! So glad you asked about the word "quenched." I'm here to help you understand it in the simplest and most engaging way possible. Picture this: you're out on a hot summer day, feeling super thirsty, and then you take a big sip of ice-cold lemonade. Ahhh, that feeling of refreshment, that's what "quenched" is all about!

Now, let me explain it a bit more. When we say that something is quenched, we mean that it is satisfied or fulfilled. It's like when you have a craving for a delicious cookie and you finally take a bite. That moment when your craving is completely satisfied, that's what quenched feels like.

But wait, there's more! "Quenched" can also mean extinguishing or putting out a fire or a source of heat. Imagine you have a candle, and you blow it out. That action of extinguishing the flame is what we call quenching. It's like saying goodnight to the fire, giving it a rest.

So, in summary, "quenched" means being satisfied or fulfilled, like when you quench your thirst with a refreshing drink on a hot day. It can also mean putting out a fire or a source of heat, giving it a little break. Remember, it's all about that feeling of complete satisfaction or extinguishing something. I hope that clears things up for you!

Revised and Fact checked by Jack Taylor on 2023-10-29 15:23:40

Quenched In a sentece

Learn how to use Quenched inside a sentece

  • After playing outside in the hot sun, I drank a glass of cold water and it quenched my thirst.
  • When I felt really tired, I took a nap and it quenched my fatigue.
  • I was very hungry, so I ate a delicious sandwich and it quenched my hunger.
  • During the summer, I jumped into the pool to quench my body's need to cool down.
  • After a long day of walking, I sat down and put my feet up to quench my tiredness.

Quenched Synonyms

Words that can be interchanged for the original word in the same context.

Quenched Similar Words

Words that similar to the original word, but are not synonyms.