choking

[ choh-king ]
/ ˈtʃoʊ kɪŋ /

adjective

(of the voice) husky and strained, especially because of emotion.
causing the feeling of being choked: a choking cloud of smoke.

Origin of choking

OTHER WORDS FROM choking

chok·ing·ly, adverb

Words nearby choking

Definition for choking (2 of 2)

Origin of choke

1150–1200; Middle English choken, cheken, variant of achoken, acheken, Old English ācēocian to suffocate; akin to Old Norse kōk gullet

OTHER WORDS FROM choke

choke·a·ble, adjective in·ter·choke, verb (used with object), in·ter·choked, in·ter·chok·ing. un·choke·a·ble, adjective un·choked, adjective

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British Dictionary definitions for choking

choke
/ (tʃəʊk) /

verb

noun

See also choke back, choke up

Derived forms of choke

chokeable, adjective

Word Origin for choke

Old English ācēocian, of Germanic origin; related to cheek

Medical definitions for choking

choke
[ chōk ]

v.

To interfere with the respiration of by compression or obstruction of the larynx or trachea.
To have difficulty in breathing, swallowing, or speaking.