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Tamp down Meaning in English

expression

ˈtæmp/ /ˈdaʊn
TAMP-down
tˈæmp/ /dˈaʊn
TAMP-down

Definition

To press or pack something down firmly. It also means to reduce the force or level of something, like emotions or excitement.

Usage & Nuances

Used literally (press down soil, coffee, etc.) and figuratively (reduce anger, excitement). Often informal. Common with emotions: 'tamp down fear.' Not the same as 'tone down' (which means make less extreme in appearance, not force).

Example Sentences

Please tamp down the soil after planting the seed.

basic

She tried to tamp down her excitement during the meeting.

basic

Use a spoon to tamp down the coffee in the filter.

basic

You really need to tamp down those rumors before they get out of hand.

natural

Journalists tried to tamp down public fears after the announcement.

natural

He could barely tamp down his anger when he heard the news.

natural