swatted Antonyms
Strongest:
- slammed
- smacked
- hit
- banged
- clipped
- batted
- swiped
- punched
- pounded
- knocked
- clapped
- whacked
- struck
- slapped
Strong:
- kicked
- bashed
- boxed
- chopped
- thumped
- nailed
- socked
- stroked
- bobbed
- whaled
- biffed
- clocked
- belted
- cracked
- thwacked
- slogged
- poked
- licked
- pushed
- flicked
- shoved
- clapt
- bumped
- tapped
- clouted
- stabbed
- tagged
- jabbed
- walloped
- busted
- bludgeoned
- bopped
- pasted
- hammered
- zapped
- clobbered
- smote
- slugged
- rapped
Weak:
- levelled
- cudgeled
- conked
- buffeted
- beat
- bunged
- slashed
- cuffed
- switched
- sapped
- sledged
- thrashed
- dumped
- creamed
- knocked-down
- beaned
- prodded
- flogged
- flailed
- pommelled
- caned
- bonked
- kneed
- drubbed
- hung-one-on
- pommeled
- bust
- stamped
- pummelled
- mangled
- peppered
- pummeled
- pelted
- lashed
- bowled-down-or-over-
- whipped
- clubbed
- speared
- laced
- scuffed
- jostled
- butted
- roughed
- battered
- mauled
- cudgelled
- decked
- lambasted
- bunted
- floored
- leveled
- felled
Meaning of swatted
swatted
a powerful or crushing blow, to hit with a sharp slapping blow usually with an instrument (such as a bat or flyswatter), to make a false report of an ongoing serious crime in order to elicit a response from law enforcement (such as the dispatch of a SWAT unit), to hit with a quick hard blow, a police or military unit specially trained and equipped to handle unusually hazardous situations or missions, home run, a long hit in baseball
swatted Sentence Examples
- The cat swatted at the fly with lightning-fast reflexes.
- The teacher swatted the student's hand with a ruler to enforce discipline.
- The tennis player swatted the ball over the net with a powerful forehand.
- The mosquito swatted against my skin, leaving an irritating itch.
- The police officer swatted away a pesky insect that was buzzing around his head.
- The bird swatted its wings against the window, trying to escape its confinement.
- The angry child swatted at his toys, sending them flying across the room.
- The swatted bat soared through the air, sending a ripple of excitement through the crowd.
- The guard swatted his flashlight at the intruder, hoping to disorientate him.
- The pesky fly swatted against the ceiling, making an annoying high-pitched buzz.
FAQs About the word swatted
a powerful or crushing blow, to hit with a sharp slapping blow usually with an instrument (such as a bat or flyswatter), to make a false report of an ongoing se
slammed,smacked, hit, banged, clipped, batted, swiped, punched, pounded, knocked
No antonyms found.
The cat swatted at the fly with lightning-fast reflexes.
The teacher swatted the student's hand with a ruler to enforce discipline.
The tennis player swatted the ball over the net with a powerful forehand.
The mosquito swatted against my skin, leaving an irritating itch.