Third person singular present tense of dampen: makes something slightly wet or reduces enthusiasm, intensity, or vibration.
From 'dampen' (damp + -en), conjugated in the third person singular form. The base word comes from Old English and Germanic roots for moisture.
Even though 'dampen' technically means to make wet, people mostly use it to mean killing someone's mood or dampening their spirits—water imagery became emotional!
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