
Whelm
1: to cover or engulf completely with usually disatrous effect
2: to overwhelm
3: to pass or go over someting so as to bury or submerge it.
Recently writers have used the word "whelm" as a middle stage between "underwhelm" and "overwhelm"
1: to cover or engulf completely with usually disatrous effect
2: to overwhelm
3: to pass or go over someting so as to bury or submerge it.
Recently writers have used the word "whelm" as a middle stage between "underwhelm" and "overwhelm"