stamped

[stæmpt]

stamped Definition

  • 1to bring down (the foot) forcibly or noisily
  • 2to impress with a particular mark or device
  • 3to crush, mash, or pulverize by or as if by trampling

Using stamped: Examples

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

  • Example

    He stamped his foot in anger.

  • Example

    The document was stamped with the official seal.

  • Example

    The grapes are stamped to extract the juice.

  • Example

    She stamped on the brakes to avoid hitting the deer.

stamped Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for stamped

Phrases with stamped

  • to put an end to something by forceful means

    Example

    The government is determined to stamp out corruption.

  • an indication or statement that something is accepted or regarded favorably

    Example

    The CEO gave the new product his stamp of approval.

  • to establish your control or dominance over a situation

    Example

    The coach needs to stamp his authority on the team.

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Summary: stamped in Brief

To 'stamp' [stæmpt] means to bring down the foot forcibly or impress with a particular mark or device. It can also mean to crush or pulverize by trampling. Examples include 'He stamped his foot in anger' and 'The document was stamped with the official seal.' Phrases include 'stamp out,' meaning to put an end to something by forceful means, and 'stamp of approval,' meaning an indication that something is accepted or regarded favorably.