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dampen:

dampen verb

  1. dampen (moisten; wet)

Translation Matrix for dampen:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
humedecer bathing; dabbing
VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
humedecer dampen; moisten; wet squirt water upon; water; wet
mojar dampen; moisten; wet baptise; baptize; christen; name; squirt water upon; water; wet
- break; damp; deaden; dull; moisten; muffle; mute; soften; stifle; tone down; wash; weaken

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Synonyms for "dampen":


Antonyms for "dampen":


Related Definitions for "dampen":

  1. make moist1
  2. lessen in force or effect1
  3. check; keep in check (a fire)1
  4. make vague or obscure or make (an image) less visible1
  5. smother or suppress1
  6. reduce the amplitude (of oscillations or waves)1
  7. deaden (a sound or noise), especially by wrapping1

Wiktionary Translations for dampen:

dampen
verb
  1. depress, lessen
  2. make damp

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
dampen abrevar abreuverfaire boire (un animal, particulièrement un cheval).
dampen amortecer; amortiguar; amortizar amortirrendre moins ardent.
dampen sofocar; ahogar étouffer — Faire mourir en arrêter la respiration.

damp:

to damp verb (damps, damped, damping)

  1. to damp (reduce)

Conjugations for damp:

present
  1. damp
  2. damp
  3. damps
  4. damp
  5. damp
  6. damp
simple past
  1. damped
  2. damped
  3. damped
  4. damped
  5. damped
  6. damped
present perfect
  1. have damped
  2. have damped
  3. has damped
  4. have damped
  5. have damped
  6. have damped
past continuous
  1. was damping
  2. were damping
  3. was damping
  4. were damping
  5. were damping
  6. were damping
future
  1. shall damp
  2. will damp
  3. will damp
  4. shall damp
  5. will damp
  6. will damp
continuous present
  1. am damping
  2. are damping
  3. is damping
  4. are damping
  5. are damping
  6. are damping
subjunctive
  1. be damped
  2. be damped
  3. be damped
  4. be damped
  5. be damped
  6. be damped
diverse
  1. damp!
  2. let's damp!
  3. damped
  4. damping
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

Translation Matrix for damp:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
líquido dampness; fluid; humidity; juice; liquid; moistness; moisture; wetness
- dampness; moistness
VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
mitigar damp; reduce ease; mellow; relax; soften; soothe
moderar damp; reduce moderate; slacken; use sparingly
- break; dampen; deaden; dull; muffle; mute; soften; tone down; weaken
AdjectiveRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- dampish; moist
OtherRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- moist
ModifierRelated TranslationsOther Translations
ahumado damp sooty
empañado damp; liquid; moist; wet; wettish
humeante damp blurred; foggy; hazy; malodorous; malodourous; misty; out of focus; smelly; smoky; stinking
humoso damp smoky
húmedo damp; liquid; moist; wet; wettish chilli; chilly; clammy; cold; cold and damp
lluvioso damp; liquid; moist; rainy; wet; wettish bald; cunning; icy; immoral; lack of moral; mopish; obscene; rainy; showery; sleek; slippery; slithery; smooth; smoothly
líquido damp; liquid; moist; wet; wettish fluid; liquid
mojado damp; liquid; moist; wet; wettish

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Synonyms for "damp":


Related Definitions for "damp":

  1. slightly wet1
    • clothes damp with perspiration1
  2. a slight wetness1
  3. lessen in force or effect1
  4. make vague or obscure or make (an image) less visible1
  5. restrain or discourage1
    • the sudden bad news damped the joyous atmosphere1
  6. deaden (a sound or noise), especially by wrapping1

Wiktionary Translations for damp:

damp
verb
  1. To suppress vibrations or oscillations
  2. To render damp
adjective
  1. Being in a state between dry and wet
noun
  1. Moisture

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
damp húmedo feucht — Mit ein wenig Wasser (seltener mit einer anderen Flüssigkeit)
damp ensordecer assourdirrendre sourd momentanément.
damp húmedo humide — Qui tenir de la nature de l’eau. Il ne s’emploie guère qu’en poésie.