Lisa had to suppress her anger with her younger brother for spilling her milk because she knew he didn't do it on purpose.
The class was unable to suppress their laughter as the chalk blew into the teacher's face.
The government called in troops to suppress the demonstrations in the city.
The word is properly spelled suppress (hold down).
Suppress.
The word "quell" can function as both a verb and a noun, depending on its usage in a sentence. As a verb, it means to suppress or extinguish something, while as a noun, it refers to a feeling of apprehension or uneasiness.
They were able to surpress the news about the missing jewelry. They were unable to surpress the news about the murder.
That is the correct spelling of the word "suppress" (to put down or restrain).
She finally decided to suppress the fight.
In reality, the fairness doctrine will suppress our free speech .
The onslaught of the Black Death is difficult to suppress.
Tabloids often suppress the truth.
The police were trying to suppress several riots in the city. The medication helped to suppress the worst of his symptoms. She had to suppress her dismay at being asked to make a speech. As chalk covered the teacher from head to toe, even the principal could barely suppress his amusement.
A six-letter word for suppress would be stifle.As in "Tim had to stifle his cries".
Suprimir
The word is properly spelled suppress (hold down).
release, encourage
Verb.
Suppress.
The word "quell" can function as both a verb and a noun, depending on its usage in a sentence. As a verb, it means to suppress or extinguish something, while as a noun, it refers to a feeling of apprehension or uneasiness.