licked (Meaning)
licked (s)
having been got the better of
licked (imp. & p. p.)
of Lick
Synonyms & Antonyms of licked
Synonyms:
- roughed (up)
- hammered
- punched out
- curried
- rushed
- thrashed
- stormed
- swatted
- tanned
- drubbed
- whaled
- belted
- bashed
- whopped
- buffeted
- raided
- bunged up
- slogged
- wounded
- messed (up)
- assaulted
- laced
- paddled
- lathered
- basted
- worked over
- cracked
- whupped
- tromped
- birched
- pommelled
- switched
- boxed
- slated
- swiped
- pummeled
- pummelled
- threshed
- walloped
- fibbed
- belabored
- clubbed
- lambasted
- pommeled
- flogged
- whapped
- smacked
- chopped
- whacked
- bludgeoned
Antonyms:
Synonyms:
- fustigated
- scourged
- mutilated
- laid on
- horsewhipped
- beat up on
- assailed
- leathered
- pistol-whipped
- cowhided
- clobbered
- maimed
- jumped (on)
- mangled
- clouted
- descended (on or upon)
- lammed
- whammed
- socked
- cuffed
- beset
- lacerated
- gored
- strapped
- flagellated
- pounced (on or upon)
- whomped
- bust
- cudgeled
- busted
- cudgelled
- caned
- rawhided
- blackjacked
- pasted
- thwacked
Antonyms:
licked Sentence Examples
- The dog eagerly licked its bowl clean after devouring its meal.
- As the cat bathed, it meticulously licked its forepaw to clean it.
- The ice cream cone melted in the heat, leaving a sweet trail that the child eagerly licked.
- The puppy licked my hand gently, expressing its affection.
- The lizard licked its lips as it tasted the fresh water droplet.
- The parched traveler licked his dry lips, longing for a sip of water.
- The snake's forked tongue flicked out and licked the air, sensing its prey.
- The mother bird licked the feather of her chick, gently grooming it.
- The thirsty horse licked the salt block to replenish its electrolytes.
- The child accidentally licked the battery and immediately felt a sharp pain.
FAQs About the word licked
having been got the better ofof Lick
hided, beat, smashed, attacked, slapped, did, knocked, whipped, lashed, punched
lost (to), fell, fell,lost (to), went down, collapsed, gave up, gave up, folded,went down
The dog eagerly licked its bowl clean after devouring its meal.
As the cat bathed, it meticulously licked its forepaw to clean it.
The ice cream cone melted in the heat, leaving a sweet trail that the child eagerly licked.
The puppy licked my hand gently, expressing its affection.