What is another word for drown out?

Pronunciation: [dɹˈa͡ʊn ˈa͡ʊt] (IPA)

Drown out is a phrase which denotes the act of suppressing or overpowering a sound or voice. You can find many synonyms to this phrase, each with their unique shade of meaning. For instance, smother means to muffle or suffocate a sound or voice with another sound or substance. Overpower connotes a forceful and dominating action over a weaker force. Other synonyms include stifle, silence, suppress, obliterate, hush, hush-up, muffle, and deaden. These words can help you to express yourself more effectively and accurately in conversations and other forms of communication. By incorporating them in your vocabulary, you will be able to communicate your messages more powerfully and persuasively.

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Famous quotes with Drown out

  • I was always into music. I think everyone is when they're a teenager, as a way to drown out the world.
    Penelope Spheeris
  • Love's whispers drown out sorrow's echoes.
    Matshona Dhliwayo
  • To encourage children into Rock Music is to place them into the white hot arms of Molech and the beat and power behind the music will drown out the cries of your child as occultic powers consume him and drag him into the fires of hell!
    Ray Comfort
  • Indeed, over the years I have had many a good laugh at the pompous moralism and blatant dishonesty of India's so-called secularists. Their specialty is to justify double standards, e.g. why mentioning murdered Kashmiri Pandits is “communal hate-mongering” while the endless litany about murdered Gujarati Muslims is “secular consciousness-raising”. Sometimes they merely stonewall inconvenient information, such as when they tried to deny and suppress the historical data about the forcible replacement of a Rama temple in Ayodhya by a mosque: given the strength of the evidence, all they could do was to drown out any serious debate with screams and swearwords. But often they do bring out their specific talents at sophistry, such as when they argue that a Common Civil Code, a defining element of all secular states, is a Hindu communalist notion, while the preservation of the divinely-revealed Shari’a for the Muslims is secular. That’s when they are at their best.
    Koenraad Elst
  • Rollers on the beach, wind in the pines, the slow flapping of herons across sand dunes, drown out the hectic rhythms of city and suburb, time tables and schedules. One falls under their spell, relaxes, stretches out prone. One becomes, in fact, like the element on which one lies, flattened by the sea; bare, open, empty as the beach, erased by today’s tides of all yesterday’s scribblings.
    Anne Morrow Lindbergh

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