Bammed vs Balmed - What's the difference?
bammed | balmed |
(bam)
Representing a loud noise or heavy impact.
Representing a sudden or abrupt occurrence.
(Scotland, slang) ned, bampot.
(dated) An imposition; a cheat; a hoax.
* Prof. Wilson
To impose on (someone) by a falsehood; to cheat.
(slang, archaic) To jeer or make fun of.
(balm)
Any of various aromatic resins exuded from certain plants, especially trees of the genus Commiphora'' of Africa, Arabia and India and ''Myroxylon of South America.
A plant or tree yielding such substance.
Any soothing oil or lotion, especially an aromatic one.
(figuratively) Something soothing.
Any of various aromatic plants of the genus Melissa , such as lemon balm () or bee balm.
(archaic) To anoint with balm, or with anything medicinal.
(figurative) To soothe; to mitigate.
As verbs the difference between bammed and balmed
is that bammed is (bam) while balmed is (balm).bammed
English
Verb
(head)bam
English
Interjection
(en interjection)- The wind knocked the tree over last night. Bam ! It nearly scared me to death.
- She said she dumped him. Now — bam ! — they're back together.
Synonyms
* bang * blam * pow * whamNoun
(en noun)- (Garrick)I’ll break a lamp, bully a con stable, bam a justice, or bilk a boxkeeper with any man in the liberties of Westminster.
- To relieve the tedium he kept plying them with all manner of bams .
Verb
- (Foote)
Anagrams
* English onomatopoeias ----balmed
English
Verb
(head)balm
English
Noun
(en noun)- There is a balm in Gilead.... (Spiritual)
- Classical music is a sweet balm for our sorrows.
Synonyms
* (aromatic resin) balsam * (plant or tree) balsam * (soothing oil or lotion) balsam * (something soothing) balsamSee also
* lotion * ointment * unguentVerb
(en verb)- (Shakespeare)