If you say something in a choked voice or if your voice is choked with emotion, your voice does not have its full sound, because you are upset or frightened.
'Why did Ben do that?' she asked, in a choked voice.
One young conscript rose with a message of thanks, his voice choked with emotion. [+ with]
2. graded adjective [verb-link ADJECTIVE]
If you feel choked about something, you are very angry or upset about it.
[British, informal]
I still feel choked about him leaving.
choked in British English
(tʃəʊkt)
adjective
British informal
annoyed or disappointed
Examples of 'choked' in a sentence
choked
Bob choked, remembering the glimpse of red eyes he had seen.
Arthur, Robert THREE IN ONE (2002)
She spluttered and choked on something that caught in her throat.
Stuart Harrison LOST SUMMER (2002)
Bramwell, rising to respond to the toast, followed his mother's gaze and choked.
Babson, Marian WEEKEND FOR MURDER (2002)
All related terms of 'choked'
choke
When you choke or when something chokes you, you cannot breathe properly or get enough air into your lungs .
unchoke
to remove a blockage or obstruction from; unblock
choke off
To choke off financial growth means to restrict or control the rate at which a country's economy can grow .
choke up
to block (a drain , pipe, etc) completely
choke back
If you choke back tears or a strong emotion , you force yourself not to show your emotion.