swat

[swɒt]

swat Definition

  • 1hit or crush (something, especially an insect) with a sharp blow from a flat object
  • 2an act of hitting or crushing something with a sharp blow from a flat object

Using swat: Examples

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

  • Example

    She swatted the fly with a newspaper.

  • Example

    He swatted the ball out of the park.

  • Example

    I gave him a swat on the back of his head.

  • Example

    The mosquito was annoying her, so she swatted it.

swat Synonyms and Antonyms

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Antonyms for swat

Phrases with swat

  • a specialized unit of law enforcement officers trained to perform high-risk operations

    Example

    The swat team was called in to handle the hostage situation.

  • to hit or push something away with a quick motion

    Example

    She swatted away his hand when he tried to touch her.

  • swat up

    to study hard, especially for an examination

    Example

    I need to swat up on my history before the test.

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Summary: swat in Brief

'Swat' [swɒt] is a verb and noun that refers to hitting or crushing something with a sharp blow from a flat object. It can be used to describe hitting insects, balls, or people. 'Swat' also has idiomatic uses such as 'swat team,' which refers to a specialized unit of law enforcement officers, and 'swat up,' which means to study hard, especially for an examination.

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