Swamped vs. Slammed

Difference Between Swamped and Slammed
Swamped➦
An area of low-lying land that is frequently flooded, especially one dominated by woody plants.
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Slammed➦
To shut with force and loud noise
slammed the door.
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Swamped➦
A lowland region saturated with water.
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Slammed➦
To put, throw, or otherwise forcefully move so as to produce a loud noise
slammed the book on the desk.
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Swamped➦
A situation or place fraught with difficulties and imponderables
a financial swamp.
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Slammed➦
To hit or strike with great force.
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Swamped➦
To drench in or cover with or as if with water.
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Slammed➦
(Slang) To criticize harshly; censure forcefully.
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Swamped➦
To inundate or burden; overwhelm
She was swamped with work.
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Slammed➦
(Slang) To drink quickly (a beverage, especially an alcoholic one). Often used with back or down.
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Swamped➦
(Nautical) To fill (a ship or boat) with water to the point of sinking it.
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Slammed➦
To close or swing into place with force so as to produce a loud noise.
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Swamped➦
To become full of water or sink.
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Slammed➦
To hit something with force; crash
slammed into a truck.
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Swamped➦
(informal) very busy; having too much to do
They have been swamped ever since they started advertising.
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Slammed➦
A forceful impact that makes a loud noise.
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Swamped➦
simple past tense and past participle of swamp
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Slammed➦
A noise so produced.
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Swamped➦
sunk by being filled with water;
a swamped boat
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Slammed➦
An act of shutting forcefully and loudly
the slam of a door.
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Swamped➦
rendered powerless especially by an excessive amount or profusion of something;
a desk flooded with applications
felt inundated with work
too much overcome to notice
a man engulfed by fear
swamped by work
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Slammed➦
(Slang) A harsh or devastating criticism.
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Slammed➦
A poetry slam.
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Slammed➦
simple past tense and past participle of slam
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Slammed➦
Very busied with work.
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Slammed➦
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Slammed➦
Packed, crowded, (of a venue) full of would-be customers.
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