dampen |
hinder |
Related terms |
Dampen is a related term of hinder.
As verbs the difference between dampen and hinder
is that
dampen is to smoke, to give off smoke while
hinder is to make difficult to accomplish; to frustrate, act as obstacle.
As an adjective hinder is
of or belonging to that part or end which is in the rear or hind, or which follows.
As a noun hinder is
(slang|euphemistic) the buttocks.
dampen |
mute |
As verbs the difference between dampen and mute
is that
dampen is to smoke, to give off smoke while
mute is .
As an adjective mute is
mutated.
dampen |
damage |
As verbs the difference between dampen and damage
is that
dampen is to smoke, to give off smoke while
damage is to impair the soundness, goodness, or value of; to harm or cause destruction.
As a noun damage is
injury or harm; the condition or measure of something not being intact.
dampen |
dampener |
As a verb dampen
is to smoke, to give off smoke.
As a noun dampener is
a device that moistens or dampens something.
dampen |
enthusiasm |
As a verb dampen
is to make damp or moist; to make slightly wet.
As a noun enthusiasm is
possession by a god; divine inspiration or frenzy.
debilitate |
dampen |
As verbs the difference between debilitate and dampen
is that
debilitate is to make feeble; to weaken while
dampen is to make damp or moist; to make slightly wet.
moisturize |
dampen |
As verbs the difference between moisturize and dampen
is that
moisturize is to make more moist while
dampen is to smoke, to give off smoke.
damps |
dampen |
As verbs the difference between damps and dampen
is that
damps is third-person singular of damp while
dampen is to make damp or moist; to make slightly wet.
dampen |
submerge |
As verbs the difference between dampen and submerge
is that
dampen is to smoke, to give off smoke while
submerge is .
impair |
dampen |
In transitive terms the difference between impair and dampen
is that
impair is to weaken; to affect negatively; to have a diminishing effect on while
dampen is to depress; to check; to make dull; to lessen.
As an adjective impair
is not fit or appropriate.
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