whapped Antonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
- snowed-under
- destroyed
- bested
- annihilated
- drubbed
- smothered
- skinned
- overwhelmed
- slaughtered
- skunked
- clobbered
- tromped
- walloped
- creamed
- licked
- dispatched
- thrashed
- pasted
- crushed
- flattened
- threw
- waxed
- trounced
- topped
- trimmed
- blew-away
- routed
- whupped
- dusted
- swept
- whomped
- beat
- shellacked
Weak:
- overcame
- knocked-off
- pipped
- transcended
- ran-circles-around
- edged-out-
- bettered
- sank
- beat-the-pants-off
- overbore
- conquered
- triumphed-over-
- outstripped
- wiped-the-floor-with
- outshined
- subdued
- sunk
- eclipsed
- overmatched
- mastered
- outfought
- prevailed-over-
- outdistanced
- knocked-over
- vanquished
- took
- overthrew
- subjugated
- upended
- wiped-the-ground-with
- overpowered
- ran-rings-around
- broke
- flourished
- overtopped
- finished
- capped
- scored
- outshone
- ate-alive
- worsted
- outdid
- surpassed
- excelled
- aced-out-
- exceeded
- surmounted
- won-against-
- hurdled
- succeeded
Meaning of whapped
Webster
whapped (imp. & p. p.)
of Whop
whapped Sentence Examples
- The thunder whapped the ground with a deafening force.
- The baseball player whapped the ball out of the park with a mighty swing.
- The storm winds whapped the trees, causing them to sway and crack.
- The child whapped the toy with all his strength, but it wouldn't break.
- The rain whapped against the windowpanes, creating a rhythmic symphony.
- The angry father whapped his son across the face.
- The dog whapped its tail against the door, begging to come in.
- The waves whapped against the hull of the boat, threatening to overturn it.
- The earthquake whapped the buildings, causing them to tremble and collapse.
- The soldier whapped the enemy with his bayonet, effectively ending the battle.
FAQs About the word whapped
of Whop
bombed,whipped, upset, smoked, buried, snowed under, destroyed, bested, annihilated, drubbed
No antonyms found.
The thunder whapped the ground with a deafening force.
The baseball player whapped the ball out of the park with a mighty swing.
The storm winds whapped the trees, causing them to sway and crack.
The child whapped the toy with all his strength, but it wouldn't break.