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