Quench
UK //kwɛnʧ//US //kwɛnʧ//
Definition
To satisfy thirst or extinguish something, particularly a fire.
In simple words: To satisfy thirst or cool down something hot.
Examples
- After the long hike, I needed water to **quench** my thirst.
- Firefighters worked tirelessly to **quench** the raging flames.
- The refreshing drink will **quench** your desire for something cold.
- He tried to **quench** his frustration with deep breaths.
- The rain helped to **quench** the dry earth's thirst.
Usage notes
Use 'quench' when referring to satisfying thirst or extinguishing a fire. Often used in a neutral but can appear in slightly formal contexts.
Grammar pattern
quench + object
Memory hint
Think of 'quench' as 'quenched' thirst – imagine drinking water after running.
Collocations
- quench thirst
- quench fire
- quench desire
Synonyms
- extinguish
- satisfy
- assuage
- wet
- douse
Antonyms
- ignite
- increase
- intensify
Common mistakes
- Confusing with 'satisfy' - 'quench' is often used for thirst or fire specifically.
- Incorrectly using 'quench' with an object that does not produce thirst, like 'quench the work'.