Erwhelming

C2 8+

Pronunciation: /ər.wɛl.mɪŋ/

Definitions of erwhelming

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun, in this case 'erwhelming' describes something that is extremely overwhelming

Example Sentences

A1 The amount of information in the textbook was overwhelming for the students.

A2 She felt overwhelmed by the number of tasks she had to complete.

B1 The complexity of the project was overwhelming, but they managed to complete it on time.

B2 The beauty of the scenery was overwhelming, leaving everyone speechless.

C1 The emotional impact of the film was overwhelming, bringing many viewers to tears.

C2 The grandeur of the cathedral was overwhelming, making it a must-see attraction for tourists.

Examples of erwhelming in a Sentence

formal The amount of data we collected was overwhelming, but we managed to analyze it effectively.

informal I feel so overwhelmed with all the work I have to do before the deadline.

slang I was totally overwhelmed by the surprise party they threw for me.

figurative The beauty of the sunset was so overwhelming that it brought tears to my eyes.

Grammatical Forms of erwhelming

past tense

overwhelmed

plural

overwhelmings

comparative

more overwhelming

superlative

most overwhelming

present tense

overwhelms

future tense

will overwhelm

perfect tense

have overwhelmed

continuous tense

is overwhelming

singular

overwhelming

positive degree

overwhelming

infinitive

to overwhelm

gerund

overwhelming

participle

overwhelmed

Origin and Evolution of erwhelming

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old English or Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'erwhelming' is believed to have originated from Old English or Middle English.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'erwhelming' may have evolved in pronunciation and spelling, leading to variations in its usage and meaning.