whipped Synonyms
Strongest:
- switched
- slashed
- whacked
- scourged
- tanned
- flagellated
- flailed
- pounded
- smacked
- cut
- thrashed
- lashed
- whaled
- slapped
- punched
- horsewhipped
- hided
- flogged
- hit
- knocked
- flicked
- spanked
- banged
- licked
- leathered
Strong:
- strapped
- swatted
- batted
- clapped
- beat
- birched
- clubbed
- thumped
- caned
- swiped
- clipped
- cowhided
- rawhided
- boxed
- mauled
Weak:
- mangled
- slugged
- drubbed
- busted
- cudgeled
- quirted
- belabored
- pistol-whipped
- roughed
- pommelled
- cudgelled
- whapped
- paddled
- fibbed
- walloped
- belted
- bust
- bashed
- socked
- threshed
- clouted
- hammered
- bludgeoned
- battered
- buffeted
- clapt
- thwacked
- pelted
- lathered
- cracked
- blackjacked
- slogged
- pasted
- worked-over
- laced
- slated
- bunged
- touched-up
- whopped
- fustigated
- knouted
- tromped
- cuffed
- bopped
- whupped
- lammed
- smote
- pummelled
- basted
- lambasted
- pummeled
- clobbered
whipped Meaning
Webster
whipped (imp. & p. p.)
of Whip
whipped Sentence Examples
- The batter was whipped vigorously until it became light and fluffy.
- The tornado whipped through the town, leaving a trail of devastation.
- The wind whipped her hair around her face as she ran.
- The driver whipped the car around the corner, narrowly avoiding an accident.
- The chef whipped up a delicious breakfast in no time.
- The dog whipped its tail back and forth, expressing its excitement.
- The egg whites were whipped into stiff peaks.
- The child whipped out a toy car from his backpack.
- The waves whipped against the shore, sending up a spray of water.
- The horse whipped past the others, leaving them in its dust.
FAQs About the word whipped
of Whip
switched,slashed, whacked, scourged, tanned, flagellated, flailed, pounded, smacked, cut
No antonyms found.
The batter was whipped vigorously until it became light and fluffy.
The tornado whipped through the town, leaving a trail of devastation.
The wind whipped her hair around her face as she ran.
The driver whipped the car around the corner, narrowly avoiding an accident.