|
| damp·er [ dámpər ] (plural damp·ers) |
noun |
|
| Definition: |
| |
1. somebody or something discouraging: somebody or something that causes discouragement or inhibition
|
2. plate to control fire: a metal plate that controls the draft in a furnace or stove
|
3. music piano mute: a felt-covered block in a piano that stops the vibration of strings
|
4. music horn or woodwind mute: a mute to muffle the sound of a brass or woodwind instrument
|
5. electrical engineering device to control vibration: a device for controlling the excessive vibration of a suspended magnetic needle
|
6. electrical engineering device in electric motor: a piece of copper embedded in or near the poles of an electric motor to reduce any tendency to pulsate to speeds above or below its intended speed
|
|
put a damper on something to make something less fun and more inhibited
 The sudden arrival of the adults put a damper on the kids' party.
|