rapped (Meaning)
rapped (imp. & p. p.)
of Rap
of Rap
rapped ()
imp. & p. p. of Rap, to strike.
imp. & p. p. of Rap, to snatch away.
Synonyms & Antonyms of rapped
Synonyms:
- pasted
- tagged
- walloped
- jabbed
- smote
- flicked
- biffed
- nailed
- hammered
- thwacked
- slogged
- licked
- busted
- swatted
- bumped
- boxed
- thumped
- pushed
- stabbed
- bludgeoned
- clobbered
- zapped
- stroked
- socked
- poked
- kicked
- bopped
- bonked
- whaled
- clocked
- clapt
- bashed
- bobbed
- slugged
- clouted
- shoved
- tapped
- chopped
- belted
Antonyms:
Synonyms:
- bowled (down or over)
- bust
- pelted
- mauled
- sapped
- pommeled
- sucker punched
- flailed
- caned
- scuffed
- sledgehammered
- knocked down
- dumped
- pummeled
- creamed
- jostled
- bunged
- conked
- pummelled
- beat
- battered
- drubbed
- peppered
- leveled
- switched
- decked
- speared
- sledged
- lashed
- mangled
- kneed
- lambasted
- roughed
- slashed
- flogged
- butted
- levelled
- cudgelled
- pommelled
- floored
- felled
- bunted
- laced
- beaned
- prodded
- thrashed
- clubbed
- cuffed
- whipped
- buffeted
- hung one on
- stamped
Antonyms:
rapped Sentence Examples
- The musician rapped his verses with impeccable rhythm and flow.
- She rapped on the door, hoping someone would answer.
- The teacher rapped the desk with a ruler to get the students' attention.
- He rapped his knuckles against the wooden surface, impatiently waiting for a response.
- The raindrops rapped against the window, creating a soothing sound.
- She rapped out the Morse code message on the table with her fingertips.
- The prosecutor rapped his closing argument with conviction, leaving the jury in no doubt of the defendant's guilt.
- The drummer rapped out a steady beat to accompany the band's performance.
- He rapped the steering wheel in frustration as he sat in traffic.
- The boxer rapped his opponent with a series of quick jabs, aiming for the weak spots in his defense.
FAQs About the word rapped
of Rap, of Rap, imp. & p. p. of Rap, to strike., imp. & p. p. of Rap, to snatch away.
slapped, hit, knocked, whacked, pounded, batted, clapped, cracked,smacked, clipped
missed,missed, released, released, discharged, discharged, loosened, liberated, liberated, dropped
The musician rapped his verses with impeccable rhythm and flow.
She rapped on the door, hoping someone would answer.
The teacher rapped the desk with a ruler to get the students' attention.
He rapped his knuckles against the wooden surface, impatiently waiting for a response.