Sinking vs Flooded - What's the difference?
sinking | flooded |
The act or process of sinking.
* 1857 , Pamphlets on Biology: Kofoid collection
Filled with water from rain or rivers.
Filled with too much fluid.
(Hence): Overwhelmed with too much of something.
(flood)
As verbs the difference between sinking and flooded
is that sinking is while flooded is (flood).As a noun sinking
is the act or process of sinking.As an adjective flooded is
filled with water from rain or rivers.sinking
English
Verb
(head)Derived terms
* like rats from a sinking shipNoun
(en noun)- I witnessed the sinking of my ship from the shore.
- We must endeavour to realize a succession of gradual sinkings or depressions into deep water, alternating with gradual emergings into shallows, and eventually a gradual continued lifting of the whole district
flooded
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- Our phones were flooded with calls after the controversial broadcast.