belter

[ˈbɛltər]

belter Definition

  • 1a person or thing that belts
  • 2a powerful hit or punch
  • 3a song that is sung with great skill or force

Using belter: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "belter" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He delivered a belter of a punch to his opponent's face.

  • Example

    She sang a belter of a song at the concert last night.

  • Example

    The machine is a real belter when it comes to productivity.

belter Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for belter

Phrases with belter

  • belt up

    to fasten one's seat belt, or to stop talking

    Example

    Please belt up before we start driving.

  • belt and braces

    taking extra precautions to ensure success or safety

    Example

    I always wear a helmet and elbow pads when I go skateboarding - it's a belt and braces approach.

  • unfair or unethical

    Example

    His comments about her appearance were really below the belt.

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Summary: belter in Brief

The term 'belter' [ˈbɛltər] refers to a person or thing that belts, such as a powerful hit or punch, or a song sung with great skill or force. It can also describe a machine that is highly productive. Phrases like 'belt up' mean to fasten one's seat belt or to stop talking, while 'belt and braces' denotes taking extra precautions. 'Below the belt' is used to describe unfair or unethical behavior.