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stifle

/ˈstaɪ.fəl/intermediate Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.verb

To restrain, smother, or prevent the development, expression, or occurrence of something.

Example Sentences:
  • She tried to stifle a yawn during the long lecture.
  • High taxes can stifle economic growth and innovation.
2.verb

To make someone unable to breathe properly; to suffocate or choke.

Example Sentences:
  • The thick smoke threatened to stifle the trapped miners.
  • He felt the oppressive heat began to stifle him inside the crowded room.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

Originating in the late 14th century as 'stiflen', from Middle English, likely related to Old Norse 'stífla' (to dam up, choke) and Old English 'stīflian', ultimately derived from the root meaning 'stiff'.

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

Think of trying to 'stifle' a sneeze when you have a 'stiff' neck, blocking it from coming out.

Frequently Asked Questions About “stifle

1. What is the meaning of “stifle” in English?

In English, stifle (verb) is defined as: “To restrain, smother, or prevent the development, expression, or occurrence of something.”.

2. How do you use “stifle” in a sentence?

She tried to stifle a yawn during the long lecture.

3. What are English synonyms of “stifle”?

Common synonyms include:suppress,smother,choke,muffle

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “stifle”?

Originating in the late 14th century as 'stiflen', from Middle English, likely related to Old Norse 'stífla' (to dam up, choke) and Old English 'stīflian', ultimately derived from the root meaning 'stiff'.