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Throttle Meaning in English

word

/ˈθɹɑtəɫ/
THRAH-tuhl
/θɹˈɒtəl/
THRO-tuhl

Definition

'Throttle' can mean a device that controls the power of an engine (like on a car or motorcycle), or it can be a verb meaning to choke or squeeze someone's throat.

Usage & Nuances

As a noun, commonly used in technical/mechanical contexts: 'open the throttle,' 'full throttle.' As a verb (to throttle), more formal/literary for 'choke.' 'Full throttle' means maximum effort or speed. Don't confuse with 'threaten' or 'throttle up/down' (which are mechanical actions).

Example Sentences

He pushed the throttle forward and the boat sped up.

basic

Some motorcycles have a hand throttle on the right handlebar.

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He tried to throttle his anger, but it showed on his face.

basic

She went full throttle down the highway, enjoying the speed.

natural

The villain tried to throttle the hero, but he broke free.

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We were working at full throttle to finish before the deadline.

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