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    smothered
    /ˈsmʌðəd/

    adjective

    • 1. (of food) cooked in a covered container: US "smothered fried chicken"

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  2. SMOTHERED definition: 1. past simple and past participle of smother 2. to kill someone by covering their face so that…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of SMOTHER is to kill by depriving of air. How to use smother in a sentence.

  4. a. To suffocate (another). b. To deprive (a fire) of the oxygen necessary for combustion. 2. To conceal, suppress, or hide: Management smothered the true facts of the case. We smothered our indignation and pressed onward. 3. To cover thickly: smother chicken in sauce. 4.

  5. to stifle or suffocate, as by smoke or other means of preventing free breathing. to extinguish or deaden (fire, coals, etc.) by covering so as to exclude air. to cover closely or thickly; envelop: to smother a steak with mushrooms. to suppress or repress: to smother feelings.

  6. The word smother literally means to deprive of oxygen, so it can be used to refer to someone who gets suffocated by a pillow. In everyday conversation, the word is often used to refer to the act of making someone feel like they’re being deprived of oxygen or personal space.

  7. 8 meanings: 1. to suffocate or stifle by cutting off or being cut off from the air 2. to surround (with) or envelop (in) 3. to.... Click for more definitions.

  8. verb. /ˈsmʌðə (r)/ /ˈsmʌðər/ Verb Forms. smother somebody (with something) to kill somebody by covering their face so that they cannot breathe synonym suffocate. He smothered the baby with a pillow. to be smothered to death. Definitions on the go.

  9. adjective. completely covered. “bonnets smothered with flowers”. “ smothered chicken is chicken cooked in a seasoned gravy”. synonyms: covered. overlaid or spread or topped with or enclosed within something; sometimes used as a combining form.

  10. smother. ( ˈsmʌðə) vb. 1. to suffocate or stifle by cutting off or being cut off from the air. 2. ( tr) to surround (with) or envelop (in): he smothered her with love. 3. ( tr) to extinguish (a fire) by covering so as to cut it off from the air. 4. to be or cause to be suppressed or stifled: smother a giggle. 5.

  11. to kill someone by covering their face so that they cannot breathe: They threatened to smother the animals with plastic bags. to kill something by covering it and preventing it from receiving the substances and conditions it needs for life: Snow soon smothered the last of the blooms.