Shower with Meaning in English
expression
ˈʃaʊɝ/ /ˈwɪð/, /ˈwɪθ/, /wɪð/, /wɪθ
SHOU-er WITH or SHOU-er WITH (th as in 'this')
ˈʃaʊ.ə(ɹ)/ /wˈɪð
SHOU-uh WITH or SHOU-uh WITH (th as in 'this')
Definition
To give someone a lot of something, often as a way of showing affection, praise, or gifts. Literally, it can mean to cover someone with water or something else.
Usage & Nuances
Usually used to describe giving in excess (e.g., 'shower with gifts', 'shower with attention'). Most common in positive, affectionate contexts. Not about bathing. Common verb-object partners: 'showered me with praise', 'showered her with love.'
Spanish: colmar de - bañar conPortuguese (BR): cobrir de - encher dePortuguese (PT): cobrir de - encher deChinese (Simplified): 用...淋浴 - 大量给予Chinese (Traditional): 用...淋浴 - 大量給予Hindi: से ओत-प्रोत करना - से भर देनाArabic: يغمر بـ - يُمطر بـBengali: ঢেলে দেওয়া - ভরে দেওয়াRussian: осыпать - забросатьJapanese: (たくさん)与える - 浴びせるVietnamese: trao tặng dồn dập - ban phát nhiềuKorean: 퍼붓다 - 쏟아붓다Turkish: yağdırmakUrdu: ڈھیر کرنا - برساناIndonesian: membanjiri - memberikan berlimpah
Example Sentences
They showered her with gifts at the party.
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The teacher showered him with praise.
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Fans showered the singer with flowers after the concert.
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He loves to shower his kids with affection.
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We were showered with compliments all night.
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The bride was showered with rice as she left the church.
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