beatings Synonyms

beatings Meaning

beatings

pulsation, the injury or damage thus inflicted, an act of striking with repeated blows so as to injure or damage, defeat, setback

beatings Sentence Examples

  1. Throughout history, many cultures used corporal punishment, including beatings, as a form of discipline.
  2. The terrified whimpers of the stray dog indicated a past full of beatings.
  3. The rhythmic drumming echoed through the night, a prelude to the ceremonial drum beatings.
  4. The boxer trained relentlessly, preparing himself for the physical beatings of the upcoming fight.
  5. The harsh weather conditions caused the sail to take a beating, tearing it slightly.
  6. The heavy rain beat down on the roof, a relentless drumming that lasted for hours.
  7. The baker rhythmically beat the dough, ensuring a smooth and even texture.
  8. The musician expertly beat the drums, creating a powerful and exciting rhythm.
  9. The exhausted runner's heart beat loudly in their chest after the grueling race.
  10. With each passing year, the old car took a beating, its once-shiny paint now dull and scratched.

FAQs About the word beatings

pulsation, the injury or damage thus inflicted, an act of striking with repeated blows so as to injure or damage, defeat, setback

beats,pulses, throbs,tremors, fluctuations, pulsations, vibrations, palpitations, trembles, quivers

victories, triumphs, wins, successes,accomplishments, sweeps, achievements, runaways, cakewalks, walkovers

Throughout history, many cultures used corporal punishment, including beatings, as a form of discipline.

The terrified whimpers of the stray dog indicated a past full of beatings.

The rhythmic drumming echoed through the night, a prelude to the ceremonial drum beatings.

The boxer trained relentlessly, preparing himself for the physical beatings of the upcoming fight.