slapped Antonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
Weak:
Strongest:
Strong:
- shoved
- bonked
- nailed
- pasted
- slugged
- busted
- whaled
- stroked
- boxed
- clapt
- clobbered
- hammered
- biffed
- tapped
- bludgeoned
- swatted
- poked
- bumped
- clouted
- flicked
- thumped
- tagged
- bobbed
- kicked
- zapped
- rapped
- slogged
- licked
- socked
- clocked
- jabbed
- thwacked
- bashed
- smote
- bopped
- batted
- chopped
- walloped
- pushed
- stabbed
Weak:
- drubbed
- sapped
- sucker-punched
- thrashed
- clubbed
- butted
- roughed
- bowled-down-or-over-
- beaned
- pelted
- bust
- lambasted
- peppered
- leveled
- pommeled
- decked
- belted
- slashed
- battered
- stamped
- caned
- bunged
- whipped
- prodded
- cudgelled
- pommelled
- pummeled
- mangled
- pummelled
- lashed
- beat
- bunted
- mauled
- conked
- switched
- felled
- laced
- speared
- flailed
- floored
- hung-one-on
- kneed
- buffeted
- flogged
- scuffed
- cuffed
- levelled
- jostled
- creamed
- dumped
- knocked-down
Meaning of slapped
Webster
slapped (imp. & p. p.)
of Slap
slapped Sentence Examples
- The referee slapped a yellow card on the player for unsportsmanlike conduct.
- She slapped her hand on the table to get everyone's attention.
- He felt insulted when his boss slapped a reprimand on him for his tardiness.
- The teacher slapped a detention on the student for disrupting the class.
- The judge slapped a heavy fine on the company for violating environmental regulations.
- She slapped her forehead in frustration when she realized she had forgotten her keys.
- The officer slapped handcuffs on the suspect and escorted him to the police car.
- The chef slapped a dollop of whipped cream on top of the dessert.
- The politician was slapped with allegations of corruption by the opposing party.
- He slapped his friend on the back in congratulation for winning the game.
FAQs About the word slapped
of Slap
struck,smacked, knocked, pounded, cracked, banged, slammed, hit, punched, clipped
hailed,approved, praised, applauded, hailed, approved, applauded, complimented, complimented, praised
The referee slapped a yellow card on the player for unsportsmanlike conduct.
She slapped her hand on the table to get everyone's attention.
He felt insulted when his boss slapped a reprimand on him for his tardiness.
The teacher slapped a detention on the student for disrupting the class.