thump

[θʌmp]

thump Definition

  • 1a loud, dull sound of an object hitting a surface
  • 2to hit something with a loud, dull sound

Using thump: Examples

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

  • Example

    I heard a thump from upstairs.

  • Example

    He thumped the book on the table.

  • Example

    The boxer thumped his opponent with a right hook.

thump Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for thump

Phrases with thump

  • a strong, rapid heartbeat caused by excitement or nervousness

    Example

    I felt my heart thump when I saw him.

  • to work hard and steadily at something

    Example

    She was thumping away at her keyboard all day long.

  • thump in the chest

    a physical sensation of a strong, heavy beat in the chest

    Example

    The news of her promotion made his heart thump in his chest.

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Summary: thump in Brief

The term 'thump' [θʌmp] refers to a loud, dull sound of an object hitting a surface, or the act of hitting something with such a sound. It can be used as a verb or a noun, as in 'He thumped the book on the table.' 'Thump' extends into phrases like 'heart thump,' describing a strong, rapid heartbeat, and 'thump away,' meaning to work hard and steadily.

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