pelting Antonyms

Meaning of pelting

Wordnet

pelting (n)

anything happening rapidly or in quick successive

Webster

pelting (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Pelt

Webster

pelting (a.)

Mean; paltry.

pelting Sentence Examples

  1. The relentless rain pelted the windowpanes, obscuring the view outside.
  2. The hailstorm pelted the roof and sidewalk, creating a deafening roar.
  3. The hikers were caught in a pelting thunderstorm, drenching them to the bone.
  4. The wind pelted the sails of the ship, propelling it across the choppy seas.
  5. The artillery barrage pelted the enemy positions, sending shockwaves through the ground.
  6. The children pelted each other with snowballs in the festive winter wonderland.
  7. The storm pelted the coast with high winds and heavy rain, causing widespread damage.
  8. The pelting of the rain on the roof created a soothing rhythm that lulled me to sleep.
  9. The relentless pelting of the rain on the car windshield made it impossible to see clearly.
  10. The downpour pelted the ground with such force that it washed away the topsoil.

FAQs About the word pelting

anything happening rapidly or in quick successiveof Pelt, Mean; paltry.

pounding, walloping, buffeting, beating, licking, thrashing, battery, cudgeling, mauling, bludgeoning

nonviolence,pacifism, pacifism, nonviolence, pacificism,pacificism,

The relentless rain pelted the windowpanes, obscuring the view outside.

The hailstorm pelted the roof and sidewalk, creating a deafening roar.

The hikers were caught in a pelting thunderstorm, drenching them to the bone.

The wind pelted the sails of the ship, propelling it across the choppy seas.