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squashed


Meanings
  • Verb

    To press or squeeze something until it is flat or shapeless.

  • Verb

    To crush or flatten something, often accidentally or carelessly.


Pronunciation




  1. Source: "https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=22713319"

Synonyms

condense , press
Rhymes
Words rhyming with squashed
smashed , crashed , flashed , hashed , trashed
Variants
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squash , squashed , squasher , squashers , squashes , squashing , squash up , squashed up , squashes up , squashing up
Etymology
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Originally meant 'to press' or 'to squeeze'. The word comes from the Old English 'sceosan', which meant 'to press' or 'to crush'.


Trivia
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  1. The largest pumpkin ever 'squashed' weighed over 2,700 pounds.

  2. The term 'squashed' was first used in English in the 15th century.

  3. In some parts of the world, 'squashed' potatoes are a popular dish.


Related Concepts
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  1. Crush: A related concept to 'squashed' is the idea of crushing or flattening something. This can be applied to both physical objects and abstract concepts.

  2. Compression: Another related concept is 'compression', which refers to the act of reducing the size or volume of something. This can be a physical process, such as compressing a gas into a liquid, or a metaphorical process, such as compressing information into a smaller format.


Culture
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The word 'squashed' has been used in various forms of literature and art to describe the crushing or flattening of objects or ideas. For example, in the poem 'The Tyger' by William Blake, the line 'Did he who made the Lamb make thee?' is followed by 'Did he who made the Lamb make thee / And did he who made thee make this whole world / And all which is in it?' which can be interpreted as a metaphorical questioning of the creator's intentions in creating both the gentle lamb and the fierce tiger, with the image of the tiger being 'squashed' between these two contrasting ideas.

How to Memorize "squashed"

  1. visualize

    - To visualize 'squashed', imagine something being pressed or crushed until it becomes flat or shapeless. For example, imagine a grape being pressed to make wine or a car being involved in a collision.

  2. associate

    - To associate the word 'squashed' with the idea of pressure or crushing. For example, you could associate it with the feeling of being squashed in a crowd or the sound of squishing a watermelon.

  3. mnemonics

    - One mnemonic for remembering the meaning of 'squashed' is to remember that it means 'to press' or 'to squeeze'. Another mnemonic is to remember the word 'squash' and associate it with the idea of something being crushed or flattened.


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