D
Dicread
HomeDictionarySswamp

swamp

wetland / marsh / overwhelm / flood
NounTransitive VerbIntransitive Verb
pl: swampspast: swampedpp: swampeding: swamping

As a noun, this term evokes a heavy, stagnant atmosphere of moisture and decay. It describes a specific ecological zone where land and water merge, often implying a sense of being trapped or slowed down by the terrain. As a verb, the word shifts from a physical environment to a psychological or operational state of being overwhelmed. It suggests a sudden, crushing volume of tasks or liquid that renders a person or system unable to function effectively.

Meanings

Noun

An area of low-lying land that is saturated with water and typically characterized by rotting vegetation and water-tolerant trees.

"The explorers struggled to navigate through the dense, humid swamp."

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To overwhelm someone or something with an excessive amount of something, such as requests, work, or water.

"The customer service department was swamped with complaints after the product recall."

Intransitive Verb
[~ with something]

To be overwhelmed or flooded by a large volume of something.

"The office is completely swamped with paperwork this week."

Related Words

Last Updated: June 11, 2026Report an Error