hitting Antonyms
Strongest:
- slamming
- pounding
- clipping
- whacking
- knocking
- banging
- striking
- swiping
- clapping
- punching
- slapping
- batting
- smacking
- cracking
Strong:
- hammering
- kicking
- slogging
- jabbing
- bobbing
- poking
- bopping
- clocking
- walloping
- busting
- swatting
- bumping
- whaling
- boxing
- bludgeoning
- biffing
- flicking
- licking
- thwacking
- thumping
- pushing
- belting
- tapping
- chopping
- rapping
- pasting
- slugging
- clouting
- smiting
- zapping
- shoving
- nailing
- socking
- clobbering
- bashing
- stroking
- stabbing
- bonking
- tagging
Weak:
- dumping
- cuffing
- lacing
- roughing
- pommeling
- butting
- drubbing
- hanging-one-on
- felling
- caning
- slashing
- lambasting
- sapping
- pummelling
- jostling
- thrashing
- flailing
- battering
- creaming
- knocking-down
- pommelling
- bunting
- leveling
- scuffing
- kneeing
- bunging
- bowling-down-or-over-
- whipping
- braining
- switching
- levelling
- peppering
- flogging
- buffeting
- cudgeling
- pummeling
- stamping
- mauling
- prodding
- clubbing
- flooring
- mangling
- cudgelling
- conking
- pelting
- spearing
- beating
- lashing
- decking
Meaning of hitting
Wordnet
hitting (n)
the act of contacting one thing with another
Webster
hitting (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Hit
hitting Sentence Examples
- The boxer's relentless punches were hitting their opponent with astonishing force.
- The lightning bolt struck the tree, hitting it with a deafening crash.
- The car swerved sharply, hitting the curb with a screech of metal.
- The hammer pounded relentlessly, hitting the nail with precision.
- The rain was hitting the roof with a gentle pitter-patter.
- The baseball soared through the air, hitting the bat with a satisfying crack.
- The waves crashed onto the shore, hitting the sand with a thunderous roar.
- The skateboarder hit the ramp, launching into the air.
- The book hit the shelf with a thud, settling into place.
- The arrow whizzed through the air, hitting its target with deadly accuracy.
FAQs About the word hitting
the act of contacting one thing with anotherof Hit
slamming, pounding, clipping, whacking,knocking, banging, striking, swiping, clapping, punching
missing,missing, skirting,skirting,
The boxer's relentless punches were hitting their opponent with astonishing force.
The lightning bolt struck the tree, hitting it with a deafening crash.
The car swerved sharply, hitting the curb with a screech of metal.
The hammer pounded relentlessly, hitting the nail with precision.