trounce (Meaning)

Wordnet

trounce (v)

beat severely with a whip or rod

come out better in a competition, race, or conflict

censure severely or angrily

Webster

trounce (v. t.)

To punish or beat severely; to whip smartly; to flog; to castigate.

trounce Sentence Examples

  1. The elite chess player trounced his opponent in a mere fifteen minutes.
  2. The mighty army trounced the invading force, crushing their hopes of conquest.
  3. The political candidate trounced his rival in the polls, securing an overwhelming victory.
  4. The top-ranked basketball team trounced its lesser opponent, scoring almost twice as many points.
  5. The skilled surgeon trounced the tumor, removing it successfully and saving the patient's life.
  6. The experienced hiker trounced the challenging mountain trail, summiting it in record time.
  7. The seasoned veteran trounced the rookie in a fierce sword duel, proving his superior skill.
  8. The elite university trounced its competitors in the international academic competition, showcasing its exceptional faculty and students.
  9. The underdog team trounced the favored opponents in an upset victory, defying expectations and inspiring the crowd.
  10. The witty comedian trounced his rivals in the roast battle, delivering a barrage of hilarious and cutting jokes that left no one untouched.

FAQs About the word trounce

beat severely with a whip or rod, come out better in a competition, race, or conflict, censure severely or angrilyTo punish or beat severely; to whip smartly; t

bomb, surpass, wallop, drub, rout, bury, overwhelm, annihilate, blow away, smother

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The elite chess player trounced his opponent in a mere fifteen minutes.

The mighty army trounced the invading force, crushing their hopes of conquest.

The political candidate trounced his rival in the polls, securing an overwhelming victory.

The top-ranked basketball team trounced its lesser opponent, scoring almost twice as many points.