englut

[en-gluht]

englut Definition

  • 1to swallow or eat greedily
  • 2to engulf or overwhelm

Using englut: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "englut" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He englutted the entire pizza in one sitting.

  • Example

    The city was englutted by the floodwaters.

  • Example

    She englutted herself in work to avoid thinking about her problems.

englut Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with englut

  • englut one's words

    to speak in a way that is difficult to understand or swallow, often due to embarrassment or nervousness

    Example

    He was so nervous during the presentation that he englutted his words and stumbled over his sentences.

  • to be excessively proud or self-satisfied

    Example

    She was englutted with pride after receiving the award for her work.

  • to be overwhelmed or burdened by debt

    Example

    The company was englutted in debt and had to file for bankruptcy.

Origins of englut

from Old French 'engloutir', meaning 'to swallow up'

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Summary: englut in Brief

'Englut' [en-gluht] is a verb that means to swallow or eat greedily, or to engulf or overwhelm. It can be used in contexts such as eating, natural disasters, and emotional states. For example, 'He englutted the entire pizza in one sitting.' 'Englut' also appears in phrases like 'englut one's words,' meaning to speak in a way that is difficult to understand due to embarrassment or nervousness.