Douse vs Inflammable - What's the difference?
douse | inflammable |
(ambitransitive) To plunge suddenly into water; to duck; to immerse.
To fall suddenly into water.
To put out; to extinguish.
To strike.
(nautical) To strike or lower in haste; to slacken suddenly; as, douse the topsail.
Capable of burning; easily set on fire.
(figuratively) Easily excited; set off by the slightest excuse; easily enraged or inflamed.
As a verb douse
is (ambitransitive) to plunge suddenly into water; to duck; to immerse or douse can be to strike.As a noun douse
is a blow; stroke.As an adjective inflammable is
capable of burning; easily set on fire.douse
English
Etymology 1
Probably of (etyl) origin, related to (etyl) and (douse) below.Alternative forms
*Verb
- (Hudibras)
