whammed Synonyms
Strongest:
- beset
- stormed
- lammed
- busted
- raided
- cracked
- boxed
- chopped
- pounded
- jumped-on-
- whapped
- hit
- socked
- pasted
- slapped
- thwacked
- spanked
- pummeled
- punched-out
- clouted
- smashed
- whacked
- assaulted
- clobbered
- whomped
- thumped
- cuffed
- laid-on
- slammed
- swatted
- smacked
- punched
- rushed
- licked
- attacked
- bludgeoned
- cudgeled
- swiped
- descended-on-or-upon-
- pounced-on-or-upon-
- lashed
- assailed
- cudgelled
- buffeted
- knocked
Strong:
- birched
- tanned
- scourged
- bashed
- lathered
- switched
- whupped
- flogged
- hided
- slated
- battered
- lacerated
- threshed
- pommelled
- messed-up-
- clubbed
- did
- batted
- lambasted
- paddled
- thrashed
- horsewhipped
- belabored
- belted
- roughed-up-
- laced
- hammered
- wounded
- caned
- tromped
- drubbed
- strapped
- pelted
- pummelled
- pommeled
- bust
- walloped
- worked-over
- fibbed
- beat
- curried
- basted
- whipped
- whopped
- whaled
- mauled
- slogged
- bunged-up
- flagellated
Weak:
whammed Meaning
whammed
a solid blow, with violent abruptness, to hit or explode with a loud impact, to propel, strike, or beat so as to produce a loud impact, the loud sound of a hard impact
whammed Sentence Examples
- The thunder whammed the ground, shaking the foundations of the house.
- The boxer whammed the punching bag with all his might.
- The hurricane winds whammed the trees, snapping branches and tearing down leaves.
- The car accident whammed the two vehicles into each other, causing severe damage.
- The door whammed shut, startling everyone in the room.
- The bullet whammed through the air, narrowly missing its target.
- The baseball whammed into the batter's glove, making a loud crack.
- The guitar whammed as the musician strummed a powerful chord.
- The hammer whammed the nail into the wood, securing it firmly.
- The explosion whammed the building, shattering windows and sending debris flying.
FAQs About the word whammed
a solid blow, with violent abruptness, to hit or explode with a loud impact, to propel, strike, or beat so as to produce a loud impact, the loud sound of a hard
beset, stormed, lammed, busted, raided, cracked, boxed, chopped, pounded, jumped (on)
No antonyms found.
The thunder whammed the ground, shaking the foundations of the house.
The boxer whammed the punching bag with all his might.
The hurricane winds whammed the trees, snapping branches and tearing down leaves.
The car accident whammed the two vehicles into each other, causing severe damage.