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Word - rootword - affixes
napagngan - pagngan - na-~
na.pag.ngan. - 3 syllables

na- = napagngan
napagngan

napagngan : conked out (adj.)
pagngan : conk out (v.)
palong [pa.lung.] : cockscomb (n.)
palong [pá.lung.] : drab (adj.); unsightly (adj.); extinguish (v.); quench (v.); snuff out (v.); turn off (v.)
Synonyms: napawngan

Derivatives of pagngan


Glosses:
conk out
v. (change)1. break, break down, conk out, die, fail, give out, give way, go, go badstop operating or functioning.; "The engine finally went"; "The car died on the road"; "The bus we travelled in broke down on the way to town"; "The coffee maker broke"; "The engine failed on the way to town"; "her eyesight went after the accident"
~ changeundergo a change; become different in essence; losing one's or its original nature.; "She changed completely as she grew older"; "The weather changed last night"
~ breakrender inoperable or ineffective.; "You broke the alarm clock when you took it apart!"
~ buy the farm, cash in one's chips, croak, decease, die, drop dead, give-up the ghost, kick the bucket, pass away, perish, snuff it, expire, pop off, conk, exit, choke, go, passpass from physical life and lose all bodily attributes and functions necessary to sustain life.; "She died from cancer"; "The children perished in the fire"; "The patient went peacefully"; "The old guy kicked the bucket at the age of 102"
~ go down, crashstop operating.; "My computer crashed last night"; "The system goes down at least once a week"
~ blow out, burn out, blowmelt, break, or become otherwise unusable.; "The lightbulbs blew out"; "The fuse blew"
~ misfirefail to fire or detonate.; "The guns misfired"
~ malfunction, misfunctionfail to function or function improperly.; "the coffee maker malfunctioned"
v. (body)2. conk out, peter out, poop out, run down, run outuse up all one's strength and energy and stop working.; "At the end of the march, I pooped out"
~ fatigue, jade, tire, weary, palllose interest or become bored with something or somebody.; "I'm so tired of your mother and her complaints about my food"
unsightly
adj. 1. unsightlyunpleasant to look at.; "unsightly billboards"
~ uglydispleasing to the senses.; "an ugly face"; "ugly furniture"
extinguish
v. (change)1. extinguish, snuff output an end to; kill.; "The Nazis snuffed out the life of many Jewish children"
~ do away with, eliminate, get rid of, extinguishterminate, end, or take out.; "Let's eliminate the course on Akkadian hieroglyphics"; "Socialism extinguished these archaic customs"; "eliminate my debts"
~ stampdestroy or extinguish as if by stamping with the foot.; "Stamp fascism into submission"; "stamp out tyranny"
~ put out, smotherdeprive of the oxygen necessary for combustion.; "smother fires"
v. (weather)2. blow out, extinguish, quench, snuff output out, as of fires, flames, or lights.; "Too big to be extinguished at once, the forest fires at best could be contained"; "quench the flames"; "snuff out the candles"
~ stubextinguish by crushing.; "stub out your cigarette now"
~ douse, put output out, as of a candle or a light.; "Douse the lights"
~ black outobliterate or extinguish.; "Some life-forms were obliterated by the radiation, others survived"
v. (change)3. crush out, extinguish, press out, stub outextinguish by crushing.; "stub out your cigar"
~ terminate, endbring to an end or halt.; "She ended their friendship when she found out that he had once been convicted of a crime"; "The attack on Poland terminated the relatively peaceful period after WW I"
v. (change)4. do away with, eliminate, extinguish, get rid ofterminate, end, or take out.; "Let's eliminate the course on Akkadian hieroglyphics"; "Socialism extinguished these archaic customs"; "eliminate my debts"
~ cancel out, wipe outwipe out the effect of something.; "The new tax effectively cancels out my raise"; "The `A' will cancel out the `C' on your record"
~ decouplereduce or eliminate the coupling of (one circuit or part to another).
~ decoupleeliminate airborne shock waves from (an explosive).
~ obliteratedo away with completely, without leaving a trace.
~ knock outeliminate.; "knock out a target"
~ drownget rid of as if by submerging.; "She drowned her trouble in alcohol"
~ cut outdelete or remove.; "Cut out the extra text"; "cut out the newspaper article"
~ prune, rationalize, rationalise, cutweed out unwanted or unnecessary things.; "We had to lose weight, so we cut the sugar from our diet"
~ extinguish, snuff output an end to; kill.; "The Nazis snuffed out the life of many Jewish children"
~ exclude, leave out, omit, except, leave off, take outprevent from being included or considered or accepted.; "The bad results were excluded from the report"; "Leave off the top piece"
~ destroy, destructdo away with, cause the destruction or undoing of.; "The fire destroyed the house"
v. (change)5. annihilate, carry off, decimate, eliminate, eradicate, extinguish, wipe outkill in large numbers.; "the plague wiped out an entire population"
~ decimatekill one in every ten, as of mutineers in Roman armies.
~ killcause to die; put to death, usually intentionally or knowingly.; "This man killed several people when he tried to rob a bank"; "The farmer killed a pig for the holidays"
quench
v. (consumption)1. allay, assuage, quench, slakesatisfy (thirst).; "The cold water quenched his thirst"
~ ingest, consume, have, take in, takeserve oneself to, or consume regularly.; "Have another bowl of chicken soup!"; "I don't take sugar in my coffee"
~ fulfil, fulfill, satisfy, meet, fillfill or meet a want or need.
v. (social)2. quenchelectronics: suppress (sparking) when the current is cut off in an inductive circuit, or suppress (an oscillation or discharge) in a component or device.
~ bottle up, suppress, inhibitcontrol and refrain from showing; of emotions, desires, impulses, or behavior.
v. (change)3. quell, quench, squelchsuppress or crush completely.; "squelch any sign of dissent"; "quench a rebellion"
~ conquer, inhibit, stamp down, suppress, curb, subdueto put down by force or authority.; "suppress a nascent uprising"; "stamp down on littering"; "conquer one's desires"
v. (change)4. quenchreduce the degree of (luminescence or phosphorescence) in (excited molecules or a material) by adding a suitable substance.
~ natural philosophy, physicsthe science of matter and energy and their interactions.; "his favorite subject was physics"
~ cut down, reduce, trim back, trim down, cut, cut back, trim, bring downcut down on; make a reduction in.; "reduce your daily fat intake"; "The employer wants to cut back health benefits"
v. (change)5. quenchcool (hot metal) by plunging into cold water or other liquid.; "quench steel"
~ cool, cool down, chillmake cool or cooler.; "Chill the food"
snuff out
turn off
v. (contact)1. cut, switch off, turn off, turn outcause to stop operating by disengaging a switch.; "Turn off the stereo, please"; "cut the engine"; "turn out the lights"
~ killcause to cease operating.; "kill the engine"
~ flip, switch, throwcause to go on or to be engaged or set in operation.; "switch on the light"; "throw the lever"
v. (motion)2. turn offmake a turn.; "turn off at the parking area"
~ turnchange orientation or direction, also in the abstract sense.; "Turn towards me"; "The mugger turned and fled before I could see his face"; "She turned from herself and learned to listen to others' needs"
v. (emotion)3. put off, turn offcause to feel intense dislike or distaste.
~ repel, repulsebe repellent to; cause aversion in.