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The synonyms of “Flooded” are: afloat, awash, inundated, overflowing
Flooded as an Adjective
Definitions of "Flooded" as an adjective
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “flooded” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
- Covered with water.
Synonyms of "Flooded" as an adjective (4 Words)
afloat | Out of debt or difficulty. The canoes were still afloat. |
awash | Level with the surface of water so that it just washes over. The city was awash with journalists. |
inundated | Covered with water. Inundated farmlands. |
overflowing | Flooding or flowing over a surface or area. An overflowing river swamped dozens of villages. |
Usage Examples of "Flooded" as an adjective
- A flooded bathroom.
Associations of "Flooded" (30 Words)
absorb | Take in and understand fully (information, ideas, or experience. Absorb the costs for something. |
adrift | So as to be no longer fixed in position. The team are three points adrift of the leaders. |
afloat | Floating in water; not sinking. There are various rumours afloat connected with his disappearance. |
aimless | Aimlessly drifting. An aimless existence. |
awash | Level with the surface of water so that it just washes over. The city was awash with journalists. |
damp | Damp air or atmosphere. She tried to damp down her feelings of despair. |
dampness | A slight wetness. The dampness in the air. |
deluge | Overwhelm with a flood. A deluge of rain hit the plains. |
drenched | Abundantly covered or supplied with; often used in combination. Moon drenched meadows. |
floating | Borne up by or suspended in a liquid. A floating platform. |
foggy | Full of or characterized by fog. A dark and foggy night. |
humid | Marked by a relatively high level of water vapour in the atmosphere. Humid air. |
humidity | Atmospheric moisture. The temperature is seventy seven the humidity in the low thirties. |
impassable | Incapable of being passed. The narrow channels are impassable to ocean going ships. |
lowland | Low level country. Lowland farming. |
marshland | Land consisting of marshes. Thousands of acres of marshland. |
marshy | Soft and watery. The marshy ground towards the sea. |
moist | (of a climate) rainy. Her brother s eyes became moist. |
moisture | Water or other liquid diffused in a small quantity as vapour, within a solid, or condensed on a surface. In freshly felled wood the moisture content varies. |
rain | Of the sky the clouds etc send down rain. She rained blows on to him. |
saturated | Denoting fats containing a high proportion of fatty acid molecules without double bonds considered to be less healthy in the diet than unsaturated fats. A saturated solution. |
sink | Cause to sink. You can relax on the veranda as the sun sinks low. |
soaked | Extremely wet; saturated. Rain soaked streets. |
splashing | The act of splashing a liquid substance on a surface. |
sponge | Soak up with a sponge. He edged closer clearly intending to sponge money from her. |
submerge | Completely cover or obscure. The U boat had had time to submerge. |
tropics | The part of the Earth’s surface between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn; characterized by a hot climate. |
vapor | The process of becoming a vapor. |
water | The surface of an area of water. A water sign. |
wet | Wetness caused by water. She said she d wet the tea immediately because they must be parched. |