I got stifled after that crowd literally killed me.
Sample sentence: I will no longer allow my supervisor to stifle my creative mind.
The smell in the room was sure to stifle them. They tried to stifle his progress by putting more obstacles in the way.
A wet cloth will temporarily stifle the smoke that is emanating from the hole in the wall.
I tried to stifle my cough in the library because I am supposed to be quiet.
I stifled a sneeze by pinching my nose.
stifle filets
leer is a spanish word that means read and stifle means to cut off, hold back or smother. The verb for stifle is to choke, suffocate, drown.
Smother, choke, suffocate, suppress
The word stifled is a verb. It is the past tense of stifle. Stifled is also an adjective (a stifled cry).
it's not a word. . .do you mean stifle? which means suffocate or restrain
A six-letter word for suppress would be stifle.As in "Tim had to stifle his cries".
None are so narrow - minded as those who wish to stifle the free exercise of religion