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Learn to pronounce squelch

/skwelCH/
verb
make a soft sucking sound such as that made by walking heavily through mud.
"bedraggled guests squelched across the lawn to seek shelter"

noun
  1. a soft sucking sound made when pressure is applied to liquid or mud.
    "the squelch of their feet"
  2. a circuit that suppresses the output of a radio receiver if the signal strength falls below a certain level.

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6 days ago · 1. a : to fall or stamp on so as to crush b (1) : to completely suppress : quell squelch resistance (2) : silence squelched the protesters.
verb (used with object) · to strike or press with crushing force; crush down; squash. · to put down, suppress, or silence, as with a crushing retort or argument ...
Other forms: squelched; squelching; squelches. When you squelch something, you're putting an end to it. You can squelch an idea or a rebellion.
to make a sucking sound like the one produced when you are walking on soft, wet ground: He got out of the car and squelched through the mud to open the gate.
To squelch means to make a wet, sucking sound, like the sound you make when you are walking on wet, muddy ground.
Verb · (transitive, US) To halt, stop, eliminate, stamp out, or put down, often suddenly or by force. · (transitive, radio technology) To suppress the unwanted ...
to stop (something) from continuing by doing or saying something. A statement was made to squelch [=squash, scotch, quash] the rumors.
Squelch Definition · To crush or smash by or as by falling or stamping upon; squash. · To subdue forcibly. · To suppress or silence completely and with a ...
to make a wet sucking sound. The mud squelched as I walked through it. Her wet shoes squelched at every step. We squelched across the muddy field.
6 days ago · verb · ˈskwelch · Definition of squelch. 1. as in to suppress. to put a stop to (something) by the use of force immediately squelched any signs ...