thrash (Meaning)
thrash (n)
a swimming kick used while treading water
thrash (v)
give a thrashing to; beat hard
move or stir about violently
dance the slam dance
beat so fast that (the heart's) output starts dropping until (it) does not manage to pump out blood at all
move data into and out of core rather than performing useful computation
beat the seeds out of a grain
beat thoroughly and conclusively in a competition or fight
thrash (v. t.)
Alt. of Thresh
Alt. of Thresh
Synonyms & Antonyms of thrash
Synonyms:
- whap
- shellac
- crush
- eat alive
- wipe the ground with
- vanquish
- wipe the floor with
- succeed
- conquer
- beat the pants off
- destroy
- lick
- exceed
- run circles around
- outdo
- tromp
- best
- finish
- cap
- whomp
- sweep
- overthrow
- subjugate
- whop
- skunk
- wax
- slaughter
- subdue
- score
- dispatch
- run rings around
- better
- win (against)
- worst
- surpass
Antonyms:
thrash Sentence Examples
- The heavy metal band began to thrash on stage, energizing the crowd with their intense music.
- I watched as the waves thrash against the rocks during the storm.
- He tried to thrash his way through the dense forest, but the thick underbrush slowed his progress.
- The wind began to thrash the branches of the trees, causing them to sway violently.
- The boxer continued to thrash his opponent with powerful punches, determined to win the match.
- I had to thrash out the details of the contract with my lawyer before signing it.
- The children began to thrash around in the pool, splashing water everywhere.
- The angry cat started to thrash its tail back and forth, a warning sign to stay away.
- We need to thrash out our differences and come to a compromise.
- The farmer used a whip to thrash the wheat, separating the grain from the stalks.
FAQs About the word thrash
a swimming kick used while treading water, give a thrashing to; beat hard, move or stir about violently, dance the slam dance, beat so fast that (the heart's) o
smother, master, trounce, beat, throw, dust, clobber,bury, bomb, upset
rest, relax, relax,rest,calm (down), unwind, calm (down), unwind,still, still
The heavy metal band began to thrash on stage, energizing the crowd with their intense music.
I watched as the waves thrash against the rocks during the storm.
He tried to thrash his way through the dense forest, but the thick underbrush slowed his progress.
The wind began to thrash the branches of the trees, causing them to sway violently.