lash
verb /læʃ/
/læʃ/
Verb Forms
Phrasal Verbspresent simple I / you / we / they lash | /læʃ/ /læʃ/ |
he / she / it lashes | /ˈlæʃɪz/ /ˈlæʃɪz/ |
past simple lashed | /læʃt/ /læʃt/ |
past participle lashed | /læʃt/ /læʃt/ |
-ing form lashing | /ˈlæʃɪŋ/ /ˈlæʃɪŋ/ |
- [intransitive, transitive] to hit somebody/something with great force synonym pound
- + adv./prep. The rain lashed at the windows.
- Branches lashed at my face.
- lash something Huge waves lashed the shore.
Synonyms beatbeat- batter
- pound
- lash
- hammer
- beat to hit somebody/something a lot of times, especially very hard:
- Someone was beating at the door.
- A young man was found beaten to death last night.
- At that time, children were often beaten for quite minor offences (= as a punishment).
- batter to hit somebody/something hard a lot of times, especially in way that causes serious injury or damage:
- He had been badly battered around the head and face.
- Severe winds have been battering the coast.
- pound to hit somebody/something hard a lot of times, especially in a way that makes a lot of noise:
- Heavy rain pounded on the roof.
- lash to hit somebody/something with a lot of force:
- The rain lashed at the window.
- hammer to hit somebody/something hard a lot of times, in a way that is noisy or violent:
- He hammered the door with his fists.
- to beat/batter/pound/lash/hammer somebody/something with something
- to beat/batter/pound/lash/hammer against something
- to beat/batter/pound/hammer on something
- to beat/batter/hammer something down
- the rain/wind/sea beats/batters/pounds/lashes (at) something
Extra Examples- The rain lashed down onto the road.
- The wind lashed against the trees.
- The rain and hail lashed the mountainside.
- [transitive] lash somebody/something to hit a person or an animal with a whip, rope, stick, etc. synonym beat
- [transitive] lash somebody/something to criticize somebody/something in a very angry way synonym attackTopics Feelingsc2
- [transitive] lash something + adv./prep. to fasten something tightly to something else with ropes
- Several logs had been lashed together to make a raft.
- During the storm everything on deck had to be lashed down.
Extra Examples- She lashed the horse to a post.
- The boats were lashed together.
- [intransitive, transitive] lash (something) to move or to move something quickly and violently from side to side
- The crocodile's tail was lashing furiously from side to side.
- The cat hissed and lashed its tail wildly from side to side.
Word OriginMiddle English (in the sense ‘make a sudden movement’): probably imitative.