swat Sentence Examples
- The police swat team swiftly apprehended the armed suspect.
- The fly relentlessly swatted at by my hand managed to evade capture.
- The coach swatted his players on the back after their hard-fought victory.
- The mosquito harassed us all night, forcing us to swat it away.
- The sound of a fly swatting against the window pane startled me awake.
- The cat swatted at the ball of yarn with its playful paw.
- The teacher swatted the eraser at the dozing student to wake them up.
- The SWAT team used their batons to swat aside any obstacles in their path.
- The wind harshly swatted against my face as I walked.
- The crowd swatted their hands in the air, encouraging the performers on stage.
swat Meaning
Wordnet
swat (n)
a sharp blow
Wordnet
swat (v)
hit swiftly with a violent blow
Synonyms & Antonyms of swat
Synonyms:
- counterblow
- cruncher
- cudgelling
- beating
- knockdown
- counterpunch
- whip
- clobbering
- pummeling
- ko
- rabbit-punch
- sucker-punch
- flogging
- counterstroke
- one-two
- battering
- bastinado
- shiver
- pasting
- body-blow
- whipping
- cudgeling
- right
- thrashing
- walloping
- hammering
- roundhouse
- drubbing
- left
- counter
- knockout
- uppercut
- sidewinder
FAQs About the word swat
a sharp blow, hit swiftly with a violent blow
punch, lick, smack, slam, thud, bang, stroke, whack, beat, poke
No antonyms found.
The police swat team swiftly apprehended the armed suspect.
The fly relentlessly swatted at by my hand managed to evade capture.
The coach swatted his players on the back after their hard-fought victory.
The mosquito harassed us all night, forcing us to swat it away.