lashed

[laʃt]

lashed Definition

  • 1tied or fastened with a rope, cord, or chain
  • 2struck or beaten with a whip or stick
  • 3moved quickly and violently, especially due to strong winds or waves

Using lashed: Examples

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

  • Example

    The boat was lashed to the dock.

  • Example

    The prisoner was lashed for his disobedience.

  • Example

    The trees were lashed by the wind and rain.

  • Example

    He lashed out at his critics in a fit of anger.

lashed Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for lashed

Antonyms for lashed

Phrases with lashed

  • to suddenly speak angrily to someone or criticize them severely

    Example

    He lashed out at his colleagues when he didn't get the promotion.

  • to fall heavily and continuously, especially of rain

    Example

    The rain was lashing down all day yesterday.

  • to tie things together with a rope or cord

    Example

    We lashed together some branches to make a shelter.

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Summary: lashed in Brief

The verb 'lashed' [laʃt] has three main meanings: tied or fastened with a rope, cord, or chain; struck or beaten with a whip or stick; and moved quickly and violently, especially due to strong winds or waves. Examples include 'The boat was lashed to the dock,' 'The prisoner was lashed for his disobedience,' and 'The trees were lashed by the wind and rain.' 'Lash out' is a common phrase meaning to suddenly speak angrily to someone or criticize them severely.