Overwhelmed vs Verklempt - What's the difference?
overwhelmed | verklempt |
(overwhelm)
To engulf, surge over and submerge.
To overpower, crush.
* Bible, Psalms lxxviii. 53
To overpower emotionally.
To cause to surround, to cover.
overwhelmed, flustered, nervous
excited, overjoyed, happy
As a verb overwhelmed
is (overwhelm).As an adjective verklempt is
overwhelmed, flustered, nervous.overwhelmed
English
Verb
(head)overwhelm
English
Verb
- The dinghy was overwhelmed by the great wave.
- In December 1939 the Soviet Union attacked Finland with overwhelming force.
- The sea overwhelmed their enemies.
- He was overwhelmed with guilt.
- Joy overwhelmed her when she realized that she had won a million dollars.
- (Papin)
Derived terms
* overwhelmingSee also
* too many balls in the airverklempt
English
Alternative forms
* ferklempt, faclempt, farklempt, faklempt, verklemmtAdjective
(en adjective)- When Barbra came on SNL I nearly choked on my cigarette because I was just so verklempt .