work (over) Antonyms
Strongest:
- punch
- beat
- lick
- slap
- whip
- knock
- pound
- lash
- hit
- assault
- beat-up-on
- thump
- attack
- pelt
- hide
- punch-out
- batter
- do
- bat
Strong:
- rough-up-
- slate
- box
- club
- thresh
- flog
- slog
- raid
- jump-on-
- pummel
- lather
- hammer
- maul
- swipe
- thrash
- paddle
- drub
- whop
- whack
- baste
- lambast
- belabor
- lay-on
- lace
- tromp
- whup
- pommel
- birch
- wallop
- fib
- switch
- pounce-on-or-upon-
- spank
- mess-up-
- wound
- tan
- buffet
- whap
- belt
- descend-on-or-upon-
- smash
- bung-up
- lambaste
- crack
- chop
- whale
- curry
- bludgeon
- storm
- bash
- smack
- slam
Weak:
Meaning of work (over)
work (over)
to do over, to beat up or manhandle with thoroughness, to subject to thorough examination, study, or treatment
work (over) Sentence Examples
- I need to work over the weekend to finish this project.
- The mechanic is working over the engine of the car.
- He has been working over this problem for hours.
- The teacher should work over the students' papers more carefully.
- The nurse is working over the patient's injuries.
- We have to work over the budget to see if we can afford it.
- The team is working over the plan to ensure its success.
- I'm working over my presentation to make sure it's ready for tomorrow.
- The doctor is working over the patient's X-rays to determine the best course of treatment.
- I promised to help work over the house before moving in.
FAQs About the word work (over)
to do over, to beat up or manhandle with thoroughness, to subject to thorough examination, study, or treatment
punch, beat,lick, slap, whip, knock, pound, lash, hit, assault
No antonyms found.
I need to work over the weekend to finish this project.
The mechanic is working over the engine of the car.
He has been working over this problem for hours.
The teacher should work over the students' papers more carefully.