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damper

damper / damper / damper
Noun
pl: dampers

The term describes a mechanism of restraint or suppression, whether physical or emotional. In mechanical contexts, it refers to a physical barrier or absorbing device that limits movement, airflow, or sound vibration, creating a sense of controlled reduction. When used figuratively, it describes a psychological or social force that kills enthusiasm or joy. This usage is most common in the idiom "put a damper on," where the word evokes the image of a fire being smothered or a musical string being silenced.

Meanings

Noundamper

A device used to control the flow of air or gas in a flue, chimney, or heating system.

"The technician adjusted the damper to improve the airflow in the furnace."

Noundamper

A mechanical device, such as a shock absorber, designed to reduce or dissipate oscillations or vibrations.

"The car's suspension includes a heavy-duty damper to smooth out the ride on bumpy roads."

Noundamper

Something that has a depressing or discouraging effect on a mood, activity, or situation.

"The sudden rainstorm put a real damper on the outdoor wedding celebrations."

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