snuff out
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Definition
Verb: 1. To extinguish; to cause a flame, fire, or light to stop burning. 2. To end something suddenly or completely; to kill or destroy.
Usage and Examples
- To extinguish a flame or light:
- She snuffed out the candle before going to sleep.
- The firefighters worked tirelessly to snuff out the blaze.
- To end something abruptly or kill:
- The new regulations threatened to snuff out small businesses.
- The dictator's regime snuffed out all political opposition.
Advanced Usage
- The phrase often carries a connotation of something being ended decisively, finally, and sometimes violently or prematurely.
- It can be used metaphorically for non-physical things like hopes, dreams, or movements.
- The bad news snuffed out his last bit of optimism.
Variants and Related Words
- Snuff (verb): The base verb, also meaning to extinguish a candle, typically by pinching the wick or using a snuffer.
- He snuffed the candle with his fingers.
Synonyms
- Extinguish
- Quench
- Douse
- Stifle
- Crush
- Annihilate
Related Phrasal Verbs / Idioms
- Snuff it (idiom, informal): To die.
- The old dog finally snuffed it after a long illness.
Verb
- put out, as of fires, flames, or lights
- Too big to be extinguished at once, the forest fires at best could be contained
- quench the flames
- snuff out the candles
- put an end to; kill
- The Nazis snuffed out the life of many Jewish children