dampen |
lower |
As verbs the difference between dampen and lower
is that
dampen is to smoke, to give off smoke while
lower is to let descend by its own weight, as something suspended; to let down or
lower can be .
As an adjective lower is
(
low).
As an adverb lower is
.
soggy |
dampen |
As an adjective soggy
is soaked with moisture or other liquid.
As a verb dampen is
to smoke, to give off smoke.
dampen |
weaken |
As verbs the difference between dampen and weaken
is that
dampen is to smoke, to give off smoke while
weaken is to make weaker.
buffer |
dampen |
As verbs the difference between buffer and dampen
is that
buffer is to use a buffer or buffers; to isolate or minimize the effects of one thing on another while
dampen is to smoke, to give off smoke.
As a noun buffer
is someone or something that buffs.
As an adjective buffer
is (
buff).
douse |
dampen |
In intransitive terms the difference between douse and dampen
is that
douse is to fall suddenly into water while
dampen is to become damp; to deaden.
In transitive terms the difference between douse and dampen
is that
douse is to strike while
dampen is to depress; to check; to make dull; to lessen.
As verbs the difference between douse and dampen
is that
douse is to plunge suddenly into water; to duck; to immerse while
dampen is to make damp or moist; to make slightly wet.
As a noun douse
is a blow; stroke.
dampen |
diminish |
As verbs the difference between dampen and diminish
is that
dampen is to smoke, to give off smoke while
diminish is to make smaller.
temper |
dampen |
As verbs the difference between temper and dampen
is that
temper is to moderate or control while
dampen is to make damp or moist; to make slightly wet.
As a noun temper
is a tendency to be of a certain type of mood.
dampen |
humble |
As verbs the difference between dampen and humble
is that
dampen is to smoke, to give off smoke while
humble is to bring low; to reduce the power, independence, or exaltation of; to lower; to abase; to humiliate.
As an adjective humble is
near the ground; not high or lofty; not pretentious or magnificent; unpretending; unassuming; as, a humble cottage or
humble can be hornless.
dampen |
bedew |
As verbs the difference between dampen and bedew
is that
dampen is to smoke, to give off smoke while
bedew is to make wet with or as if with dew.
attenuate |
dampen |
In transitive terms the difference between attenuate and dampen
is that
attenuate is to rarefy while
dampen is to depress; to check; to make dull; to lessen.
As an adjective attenuate
is gradually tapering into a petiole-like extension toward the base.
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