thwack Antonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
- clip
- sock
- box
- chop
- whap
- slam
- pick
- beat
- dab
- smash
- kick
- biff
- welt
- bash
- clap
- stripe
- wham
- plump
- belt
- knee
- wallop
- lash
- haymaker
- clout
- fillip
- stinger
- pelt
- swat
- rap
- pounding
- cuff
- hook
- bat
- bop
- slug
- switch
- hack
- crack
Weak:
- rabbit-punch
- uppercut
- right
- flogging
- buffet
- sidewinder
- licking
- thrashing
- beating
- hammering
- cudgelling
- pummeling
- sucker-punch
- body-blow
- whip
- cruncher
- pummelling
- counter
- knockout
- counterpunch
- drubbing
- roundhouse
- knockdown
- ko
- bludgeoning
- left
- larrup
- whipping
- hand
- douse
- battering
- counterblow
- clobbering
- swing
- one-two
- whop
- shiver
- bastinado
- bust
- counterstroke
Meaning of thwack
thwack (n)
a hard blow with a flat object
thwack (v)
deliver a hard blow to
thwack (v. t.)
To strike with something flat or heavy; to bang, or thrash: to thump.
To fill to overflow.
thwack (n.)
A heavy blow with something flat or heavy; a thump.
thwack Sentence Examples
- The bat thwacked the baseball with a loud crack into the outfield.
- The teacher's ruler thwacked the student's hand as a form of discipline.
- The thunder thwacked through the sky, shaking the ground beneath our feet.
- The whip thwacked through the air, cracking loudly.
- The tennis racket thwacked the ball over the net.
- The hammer thwacked the nail into the wood with precision.
- The golfer's club thwacked the ball, sending it soaring towards the green.
- The skateboarder thwacked his feet onto the ground, propelling himself forward.
- The axe thwacked into the tree, sending chips of wood flying.
- The dodgeball thwacked against the gym wall, bouncing off with incredible force.
FAQs About the word thwack
a hard blow with a flat object, deliver a hard blow toTo strike with something flat or heavy; to bang, or thrash: to thump., To fill to overflow., A heavy blow
blow, whack, thump, slap,thud, hit, spank, knock, swipe, stroke
No antonyms found.
The bat thwacked the baseball with a loud crack into the outfield.
The teacher's ruler thwacked the student's hand as a form of discipline.
The thunder thwacked through the sky, shaking the ground beneath our feet.
The whip thwacked through the air, cracking loudly.