Words and phrases that have a meaning related to drowning: (148 results)
Often used in the same context:
choking, asphyxiated, capsizing, suffocated, swimming, scalding, carbon monoxide poisoning, strangled, submerged, rescued, sinking, cardiac arrest, overdosed, floating, nitrogen narcosis, dwarf sperm whale, splashing, smothering, paddling, trapped, belly flop, harbor porpoise, life preserver, bodysurf, inner tube, flotation device, electrocuted, wading, collapsing, bottlenose whale, gurgling, canoeing, dying, stabbing, swimming pool, perishing, duck hunter, killing, murdering, cockler, beached, cannonballing, bobbing, wreck, wallowing, epileptic seizure, blunt trauma, fainting, swallowing, cardiopulmonary resuscitation, kayaking, facedown, scuba diver, commit suicide, diabetic coma, beheading, resuscitate, vomit, chocking, inhaling, wading pool, raping, eagle ray, urinates, convulsing, cyanide poisoning, rafting, burying, impaled, treading water, slaying, heat prostration, crash, decompression sickness, drugging, sucked, mauled, flooding, diving, staving, crys, flash flood, jumping, baptizing, parasailing, newborn baby, pygmy sperm whale, poisoning, comatose, bathing, decapitated, fat embolism, dumping, shipwrecked, heat exhaustion, hypovolemic shock, befouling, washed, flashflood, mutilated, knifing, medical examiner, suffocation, starvation, disappearance, downfall, erasure, strangulation, breaking, escape, stopping, closing, death, dismemberment, eclipse, estrangement, exhaustion, cure, demoralization, discard, dissolution, saddest, unfortunate, unhappiest, amusing, assaultive, delirious, embarrassing, strangest, whiplash, ago, bite, distressing, driving, forgotten, funniest, horrific, hostage, injury, regrettable
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Also try:aquaphobia, asphyxia, drowned, flotation device, lifeline, lifesaving, life preserver, preserver
— Adjectives for drowning: near, accidental, fresh, apparent, tragic, dry, secondary, freshwater, partial, slow, subsequent, more...
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