verb

drown

to die by suffocation in water, to kill by suffocation in water, to overwhelm, to cover a sound

He fell into the river and drowned.

He fell into the river and drowned.

The music drowned out his voice.

The music drowned out his voice.

She drowned her sorrows in chocolate.

She drowned her sorrows in chocolate.

to drown (intransitive) He fell into the river and drowned.

to drown ((sth.)) out The music drowned out his voice.

to drown ((one's sorrows)) ((in sth.)) She drowned her sorrows in chocolate.

Synonyms: sink, submerge, overwhelm; Antonyms: float, surface, rescue

From Old English 'druncnian', meaning 'to be drunk, sink'. Related to 'drink'.

Imagine being pulled 'down' in water. The 'dr' sound can be associated with being 'dragged down'.

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