punch Synonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
- bob
- slug
- nail
- wallop
- bludgeon
- tap
- swat
- beat
- paste
- bust
- lick
- bop
- thwack
- smite
- belt
- jab
- flick
- bump
- clout
- box
- bonk
- tag
- shove
- stroke
- thump
- clock
- whale
- push
- bash
- poke
- crack
- rap
- stab
- biff
- hammer
- zap
- chop
- clobber
- sock
Weak:
- maul
- sledge
- fell
- bowl-down-or-over-
- flail
- rough
- conk
- butt
- cream
- skull
- hang-one-on
- sucker-punch
- thrash
- knock-down
- bean
- spear
- bunt
- prod
- pepper
- lambast
- cudgel
- jostle
- drub
- buffet
- pommel
- lace
- deck
- scuff
- flog
- dump
- pummel
- bung
- whip
- pelt
- batter
- floor
- switch
- sap
- slash
- lambaste
- club
- lash
- slog
- knee
- cane
- stamp
- mangle
- level
- brain
- sledgehammer
- cuff
punch Meaning
punch (n)
(boxing) a blow with the fist
an iced mixed drink usually containing alcohol and prepared for multiple servings; normally served in a punch bowl
a tool for making holes or indentations
punch (v)
deliver a quick blow to
drive forcibly as if by a punch
make a hole into or between, as for ease of separation
punch ()
A for making indentations or dots in a piece of work, as for suspension between lathe centers, etc.
A for punching holes in sheet metal, having a small conical center to insure correct locating.
punch Sentence Examples
- With a swift punch, he knocked the opponent to the ground.
- She served a refreshing fruit punch at the summer picnic.
- The boxer's punch was so powerful that it left a dent in the punching bag.
- The comedian's joke had a punchline that packed a comedic punch.
- He added an extra punch of chili to spice up the dish.
- The detective delivered a punch to the criminal's gut, causing him to double over in pain.
- The singer's performance lacked the emotional punch needed to captivate the audience.
- She used a hole punch to neatly organize her documents in a binder.
- The cocktail had a punchy flavor that lingered on the palate.
- His argument lacked substance and failed to deliver a persuasive punch.
FAQs About the word punch
(boxing) a blow with the fist, an iced mixed drink usually containing alcohol and prepared for multiple servings; normally served in a punch bowl, a tool for ma
strike, kick,slap, slam, bat, clap, smack, whack, swipe, pound
patch, patch,fill, fill, seal, plug, plug,seal,
With a swift punch, he knocked the opponent to the ground.
She served a refreshing fruit punch at the summer picnic.
The boxer's punch was so powerful that it left a dent in the punching bag.
The comedian's joke had a punchline that packed a comedic punch.