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Definition to defeat (an opponent) by a knockout He had never been knocked out in a professional fight. Synonyms knock unconscious knock senseless render unconscious level Definition to eliminate from a knockout competition We were knocked out in the quarter-finals. Definition to amaze That performance knocked me out. Synonyms grab (informal) overwhelm make an impression on See knockAdditional synonymsDefinition to influence (someone or something) Millions of people have been affected by the drought. Synonyms influence, involve, concern, impact, transform, alter, modify, change, manipulate, act on, sway, prevail over, bear upon, impinge upon Definition to overcome or defeat He was easily beaten into third place. Synonyms defeat, outdo, trounce, overcome, stuff (slang), master, tank (slang), crush, overwhelm, conquer, lick (informal), undo, subdue, excel, surpass, overpower, outstrip, clobber (slang), vanquish, outrun, subjugate, run rings around (informal), wipe the floor with (informal), knock spots off (informal), make mincemeat of (informal), pip at the post, outplay, blow out of the water (slang), put in the shade (informal), bring to their knees Definition to cause to be in a state of confusion or shock The blow caught me on the temple and dazed me. Synonyms stun, shock, paralyse, numb, stupefy, benumbNearby words ofknock someone out - knock someone about or around
- knock someone down
- knock someone off
- knock someone out
- knock someone up
- knock something back
- knock something down
Additional synonymsDefinition to win a victory over His troops defeated the opposing army. Synonyms beat, crush, overwhelm, conquer, stuff (slang), master, worst, tank (slang), overthrow, lick (informal), undo, subdue, rout, overpower, quell, trounce, clobber (slang), vanquish, repulse, subjugate, run rings around (informal), wipe the floor with (informal), make mincemeat of (informal), pip at the post, outplay, blow out of the water (slang) Definition to make (a person) feel so happy that he or she is unable to relax because he or she is looking forward eagerly to something I only take on work that excites me. Synonyms thrill, inspire, stir, stimulate, provoke, awaken, animate, move, fire, rouse, exhilarate, agitate, quicken, inflame, enliven, galvanize, fomentDefinition to persuade or induce The conference influenced us to launch the campaign. Synonyms persuade, move, prompt, urge, counsel, induce, incline, dispose, arouse, sway, rouse, entice, coax, incite, instigate, predispose, impel, prevail upon Definition to stimulate (a person) to activity or creativity What inspired you to change your name? Synonyms motivate, move, cause, stimulate, encourage, influence, persuade, spur, be responsible for, animate, rouse, instil, infuse, hearten, enliven, imbue, spark off, energize, galvanize, gee up, inspirit, fire or touch the imagination of Definition to arouse affection, pity, or compassion in These stories surprised and moved me. Synonyms touch, affect, excite, impress, stir, agitate, disquiet, make an impression on, tug at your heartstrings (facetious) Definition to excite or move (someone) emotionally I was intrigued by him, stirred by his intellect. Synonyms stimulate, move, excite, fire, raise, touch, affect, urge, inspire, prompt, spur, thrill, provoke, arouse, awaken, animate, rouse, prod, quicken, inflame, incite, instigate, electrify, kindleDefinition to affect (someone) deeply in a particular way She was struck by his simple, spellbinding eloquence. Synonyms move, touch, impress, hit, affect, overcome, stir, disturb, perturb, make an impact on Definition (of a heavy blow or fall) to make (a person or an animal) unconscious He stood his ground and took a heavy blow that stunned him. Synonyms daze, knock out, stupefy, numb, knock unconscious, benumbDefinition to influence (someone) in his or her opinion or judgment Don't ever be swayed by fashion. Synonyms influence, control, direct, affect, guide, dominate, persuade, govern, win over, induce, prevail on Definition to have an effect on a guilt that in some way touches everyone Synonyms affect, mark, involve, strike, get to (informal), influence, inspire, impress, get through to, have an effect on, make an impression on Additional synonymsDefinition to defeat (someone) utterly Australia trounced France by sixty points to four. Synonyms defeat someone heavily or utterly, beat, thrash, slaughter (informal), stuff (slang), tank (slang), hammer (informal), crush, overwhelm, lick (informal), paste (slang), rout, walk over (informal), clobber (slang), run rings around (informal), wipe the floor with (informal), make mincemeat of, blow someone out of the water (slang), give someone a hiding (informal), drub, beat someone hollow (British, informal), give someone a pasting (slang) Definition to defeat (someone) in a battle, contest, or argument a happy ending in which the hero vanquishes the monsters Synonyms defeat, beat, conquer, reduce, stuff (slang), master, tank (slang), overcome, crush, overwhelm, put down, lick (informal), undo, subdue, rout, repress, overpower, quell, triumph over, clobber (slang), subjugate, run rings around (informal), wipe the floor with (informal), blow out of the water (slang), put to flight, get the upper hand over, put to rout |