trounce Antonyms
Strongest:
- wallop
- take
- surpass
- bury
- overwhelm
- flatten
- clobber
- bomb
- blow-away
- whup
- whip
- throw
- trim
- conquer
- master
- rout
- smother
- beat
- drub
- thrash
- overcome
- annihilate
- upset
Strong:
- overbear
- beat-the-pants-off
- worst
- wipe-the-floor-with
- outdo
- wax
- surmount
- dispatch
- cream
- better
- succeed
- dust
- eat-alive
- lick
- whap
- best
- subjugate
- upend
- exceed
- destroy
- whomp
- shellac
- cap
- skunk
- run-circles-around
- outstrip
- overpower
- paste
- score
- outdistance
- crush
- subdue
- sweep
- snow-under
- skin
- smoke
- top
- run-rings-around
- tromp
- vanquish
- wipe-the-ground-with
- whop
- outshine
Weak:
Meaning of trounce
trounce (v)
beat severely with a whip or rod
come out better in a competition, race, or conflict
censure severely or angrily
trounce (v. t.)
To punish or beat severely; to whip smartly; to flog; to castigate.
trounce Sentence Examples
- The elite chess player trounced his opponent in a mere fifteen minutes.
- The mighty army trounced the invading force, crushing their hopes of conquest.
- The political candidate trounced his rival in the polls, securing an overwhelming victory.
- The top-ranked basketball team trounced its lesser opponent, scoring almost twice as many points.
- The skilled surgeon trounced the tumor, removing it successfully and saving the patient's life.
- The experienced hiker trounced the challenging mountain trail, summiting it in record time.
- The seasoned veteran trounced the rookie in a fierce sword duel, proving his superior skill.
- The elite university trounced its competitors in the international academic competition, showcasing its exceptional faculty and students.
- The underdog team trounced the favored opponents in an upset victory, defying expectations and inspiring the crowd.
- The witty comedian trounced his rivals in the roast battle, delivering a barrage of hilarious and cutting jokes that left no one untouched.
FAQs About the word trounce
beat severely with a whip or rod, come out better in a competition, race, or conflict, censure severely or angrilyTo punish or beat severely; to whip smartly; t
wallop, take, surpass, bury, overwhelm, flatten, clobber, bomb, blow away, whup
No antonyms found.
The elite chess player trounced his opponent in a mere fifteen minutes.
The mighty army trounced the invading force, crushing their hopes of conquest.
The political candidate trounced his rival in the polls, securing an overwhelming victory.
The top-ranked basketball team trounced its lesser opponent, scoring almost twice as many points.