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Deluge vs Gush - What's the difference?

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Deluge is a related term of gush.


As a proper noun deluge

is (bible) the biblical flood during the time of noah.

As a noun gush is

a sudden rapid outflow.

As a verb gush is

to flow forth suddenly, in great volume.

deluge

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • A great flood or rain.
  • The deluge continued for hours, drenching the land and slowing traffic to a halt.
  • An overwhelming amount of something; anything that overwhelms or causes great destruction.
  • The rock concert was a deluge of sound.
  • * Milton
  • A fiery deluge fed / With ever-burning sulphur unconsumed.
  • * Lowell
  • The little bird sits at his door in the sun, / Atilt like a blossom among the leaves, / And lets his illumined being o'errun / With the deluge of summer it receives.
  • (Military engineering) A damage control system on navy warships which is activated by excessive temperature within the Vertical Launching System.
  • * NAVEDTRA 14324A
  • In the event of a restrained firing or canister overtemperature condition, the deluge system sprays cooling water within the canister until the overtemperature condition no longer exists.

    Verb

  • To flood with water.
  • To overwhelm.
  • After the announcement, they were deluged with requests for more information.

    References

    * 1996, T.F. Hoad, The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Etymology , Oxford University Press, ISBN 0192830988

    See also

    * inundate ----

    gush

    English

    (wikipedia gush)

    Noun

    (gushes)
  • A sudden rapid outflow.
  • Verb

  • To flow forth suddenly, in great volume.
  • * Spenser
  • A sea of blood gushed from the gaping wound.
  • To make an excessive display of enthusiasm or sentiment.
  • Anagrams

    * * English reporting verbs ----