whacking (Meaning)
whacking (n)
the act of inflicting corporal punishment with repeated blows
whacking (s)
(British informal) enormous
whacking (r)
extremely
whacking (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Whack
whacking (a.)
Very large; whapping.
Synonyms & Antonyms of whacking
Synonyms:
- monster
- gigantic
- tremendous
- immense
- mighty
- mammoth
- astronomical
- monstrous
- colossal
- enormous
- giant
- bumper
- massive
- monumental
- vast
- huge
- astronomic
- titanic
Antonyms:
- small
- micro
- microscopical
- small
- little bitty
- midget
- teeny
- smallish
- microscopic
- minute
- little
- smallish
- pygmy
- bitty
- puny
- diminutive
- microscopical
- wee
- little
- midget
- minuscule
- micro
- pygmy
- Lilliputian
- microscopic
- wee
- teensy
- teensy
- minuscule
- miniature
- bitty
- puny
- Lilliputian
- minute
- infinitesimal
- infinitesimal
- tiny
- little bitty
- tiny
- miniature
- diminutive
- teeny
Synonyms:
- imposing
- planetary
- walloping
- grand
- great
- mountainous
- jumbo
- herculean
- oceanic
- sizable
- cyclopean
- staggering
- good
- galactic
- cosmical
- elephantine
- gargantuan
- whopping
- leviathan
- super-duper
- cosmic
- humongous
- prodigious
- pharaonic
- heroical
- king-size
- oversized
- mega
- heroic
- big
- considerable
- substantial
- supersized
- super
- king-sized
- humungous
- Himalayan
- oversize
- supersize
Antonyms:
whacking Sentence Examples
- The construction workers whacked at the concrete with jackhammers, creating a deafening roar.
- The boxer whacked his opponent with a powerful punch, knocking him unconscious.
- The child whacked her toy car against the wall, leaving a noticeable dent.
- The angry neighbor whacked his lawn with a weed whacker, sending grass clippings flying.
- The baseball player whacked the ball over the outfield fence, hitting a grand slam.
- The chef whacked the ingredients for the soup with a wooden spoon, blending them evenly.
- The woodpecker whacked its beak against the tree trunk, searching for insects.
- The dancer whacked her feet against the floor, creating a rhythmic beat.
- The golfer whacked the ball with full force, sending it soaring down the fairway.
- The tennis player whacked the ball across the net with a powerful forehand, winning the point.
FAQs About the word whacking
the act of inflicting corporal punishment with repeated blows, (British informal) enormous, extremelyof Whack, Very large; whapping.
monster, gigantic, tremendous, immense, mighty, mammoth, astronomical, monstrous, colossal, enormous
small, micro, microscopical, small, little bitty, midget, teeny, smallish, microscopic, minute
The construction workers whacked at the concrete with jackhammers, creating a deafening roar.
The boxer whacked his opponent with a powerful punch, knocking him unconscious.
The child whacked her toy car against the wall, leaving a noticeable dent.
The angry neighbor whacked his lawn with a weed whacker, sending grass clippings flying.