Deadening in spanish

Amortiguamiento

pronunciation: ɑmoʊɹ̩tiguɑmientoʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures

deaden = insensibilizar, aliviar, atenuar. [Pincha en para ver otras palabras que terminan con el sufijo "-en" añadido a nombres y adjetivos para formar generalmente verbos]

Example: This results in the epidural not reaching all of the nerve endings that should have been deadened by the anesthesia prior to the surgical process.

more:

» deaden + an impact = amortiguar un impacto, absorber un impacto.

Example: There were still very few people living in the area and the marshy ground deadened the impact of explosions.

» deaden + echo = amortiguar el eco.

Example: Sometimes in large rooms some display stands put up around the area to be used will help deaden echoes and create a more intimate atmosphere.

» deaden + the noise = amortiguar el ruido.

Example: They play music loudly all day long, such that I have to keep my doors and windows shut to deaden the noise.

Deadening synonyms

dull in spanish: aburrido, pronunciation: dʌl part of speech: adjective tedious in spanish: tedioso, pronunciation: tidiəs part of speech: adjective slow in spanish: lento, pronunciation: sloʊ part of speech: adjective boring in spanish: aburrido, pronunciation: bɔrɪŋ part of speech: noun impairment in spanish: discapacidad, pronunciation: ɪmpermənt part of speech: noun tiresome in spanish: cansado, pronunciation: taɪɜrsəm part of speech: adjective irksome in spanish: molesto, pronunciation: ɜrksəm part of speech: adjective ho-hum in spanish: ho-hum, pronunciation: hoʊhʌm part of speech: adjective wearisome in spanish: aburrido, pronunciation: wɪrisəm part of speech: adjective uninteresting in spanish: poco interesante, pronunciation: ənɪntrəstɪŋ part of speech: adjective stultification in spanish: puesta en ridículo, pronunciation: stəltəfəkeɪʃən part of speech: noun
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