whopped Synonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
- thrashed
- crushed
- destroyed
- skinned
- clobbered
- flattened
- swept
- dispatched
- blew-away
- walloped
- annihilated
- slaughtered
- overwhelmed
- routed
- skunked
- tromped
- threw
- creamed
- beat
- pasted
- drubbed
- trounced
- topped
- dusted
- snowed-under
- bested
- whupped
- shellacked
- trimmed
- licked
- whomped
- waxed
- smothered
Weak:
- ran-rings-around
- capped
- triumphed-over-
- wiped-the-ground-with
- outdid
- succeeded
- mastered
- finished
- bettered
- outdistanced
- aced-out-
- subjugated
- knocked-over
- surmounted
- outshone
- overpowered
- excelled
- overcame
- eclipsed
- outfought
- knocked-off
- overthrew
- broke
- conquered
- prevailed-over-
- pipped
- exceeded
- subdued
- took
- worsted
- sunk
- overtopped
- sank
- edged-out-
- vanquished
- ran-circles-around
- surpassed
- outstripped
- wiped-the-floor-with
- hurdled
- overbore
- flourished
- outshined
- scored
- beat-the-pants-off
- overmatched
- won-against-
- transcended
- upended
- ate-alive
whopped Meaning
whopped
to defeat totally, to pull or whip out, beat, strike, a heavy blow
whopped Sentence Examples
- The boxer whopped his opponent in the first round, leaving him unable to continue.
- The storm whopped the trees, uprooting several and scattering branches across the yard.
- The teacher whopped the students with a ruler for misbehaving in class.
- The dog whopped its tail enthusiastically, wagging it from side to side.
- The chef whopped up a delicious meal in no time, surprising his guests with its flavor.
- The wind whopped through the forest, causing the leaves to rustle and dance.
- The rain whopped down heavily, saturating the ground and flooding the streets.
- The car whopped along the highway, its engine roaring with power.
- The police officer whopped the suspect with a baton for resisting arrest.
- The waves whopped against the shore, sending spray high into the air.
FAQs About the word whopped
to defeat totally, to pull or whip out, beat, strike, a heavy blow
upset, bombed, smoked,whipped, buried, thrashed, crushed, destroyed, skinned, clobbered
No antonyms found.
The boxer whopped his opponent in the first round, leaving him unable to continue.
The storm whopped the trees, uprooting several and scattering branches across the yard.
The teacher whopped the students with a ruler for misbehaving in class.
The dog whopped its tail enthusiastically, wagging it from side to side.