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Meanings of
stifled
in inglés
Held in check with difficulty.
suppressed
smothered
strangled
Related terms
inhibited
Usage of
stifled
in inglés
1
The conflict in his mind again began; anger and failure
stifled
him.
2
Magee College's development has been
stifled
by institutional opposition and political neglect.
3
Until recently, I was feeling
stifled
by the tyranny of the new.
4
Timid yet violent, he stammered; the words were
stifled
in his throat.
5
The need of money
stifled
the best that was in my nature.
6
Bedding from upper berths nearly
stifled
the people in the lower ones.
7
The world was silent in its deprivation, and the silence
stifled
him.
8
It holds too tight; I may be
stifled
all of a sudden.
9
Others were cursing and choking in the hot vapour which
stifled
us.
10
Karamaneh
stifled
a little sobbing cry; but the warning came too late.
11
Seregil
stifled
a grin; they were clearly the marks of a whip.
12
There was an anguish in the
stifled
voice which made sympathy impertinent.
13
It sounded to Anne like the
half
-
stifled
cry of a wounded animal.
14
He swallowed again;
stifled
a burp with the back of his hand.
15
Although I didn't know it then, I think I was incredibly
stifled
.
16
An unwanted replay averted, Pochettino quite possibly
stifled
a sigh of relief.
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stifled
stifle
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
stifle by
stifle cry
stifle voice
stifle a yawn
stifle sob
More collocations
Stifled
through the time
Stifled
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common