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Meaning of swat
The primary meaning of the word "swat" is to hit or strike something, often with the intention of killing it, such as an insect.
Etymology of swat
The word "swat" has its origins in the late 17th century, likely imitative of the sound of a sharp blow.
Historically, the term has been used to describe a quick, sharp movement, often with the intention of killing an insect.
Synonyms
hit
strike
slap
smack
tap
pat
punch
thump
whack
bang
clap
smack
thwack
wallop
wham
bop
clip
clout
cuff
dab
flick
flip
lash
pat
poke
rap
tap
thump
spank
swat
swipe
slash
smack
beat
buffet
chastise
discipline
punish
rebuke
reprimand
scold
spank
whip
lash
flog
thrash
drub
pummel
clobber
bludgeon
club
pound
pelt
pepper
pounce
slap
smite
strike
thrash
Definitions
- To hit or strike something, especially an insect, with a quick sharp movement.
- * To hit or strike something or someone with the palm of the hand.
- * To hit or strike a ball, especially in sports such as tennis or baseball.
Usage Examples
- She tried to swat the fly buzzing around her head.
- * The tennis player attempted to swat the ball back over the net.
- * The teacher had to swat the student's hand to get his attention.