pats Synonyms

pats Meaning

pats

reduced to a simple or mechanical form, something (such as butter) shaped into a small flat usually square individual portion, to tap or stroke gently with the hand to soothe, caress, or show approval, to strike lightly with a flat instrument, to strike or beat gently, learned, mastered, or memorized exactly, a light tapping often rhythmical sound, to flatten, smooth, or put into place or shape with light blows, a light blow especially with the hand or a flat instrument, firm, unyielding, exactly suited to the purpose or occasion, in a pat manner, suspiciously appropriate

pats Sentence Examples

  1. The coach gave his team gentle pats on the back after their victory.
  2. The dog eagerly awaited its owner's pats for a job well done.
  3. She gently patted her newborn baby's back to soothe it.
  4. The cat purred contentedly as its owner gave it affectionate pats.
  5. The mother softly patted her sleeping child's head.
  6. The doctor patted the patient's shoulder reassuringly.
  7. The chef carefully patted the flour mixture into a mold.
  8. The teacher gave the students pats on the shoulder for their hard work.
  9. The horse nuzzled its trainer for some well-deserved pats.
  10. The patting of feet against the pavement echoed through the empty street.

FAQs About the word pats

reduced to a simple or mechanical form, something (such as butter) shaped into a small flat usually square individual portion, to tap or stroke gently with the

caresses, strokes, cuddles, loves, pets,hugs, gentles, snuggles, cradles, fondles

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The coach gave his team gentle pats on the back after their victory.

The dog eagerly awaited its owner's pats for a job well done.

She gently patted her newborn baby's back to soothe it.

The cat purred contentedly as its owner gave it affectionate pats.