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Swatter - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A swatter is a tool, often flat and handheld, used to hit and kill insects like flies. It typically has a mesh or plastic surface attached to a handle for easy use.

swatter

/ˈswɑːt̬ɚ/ /ˈswɒtə/

Definition:

A tool or device used to hit and kill insects, especially flies.

Synonyms:

flyswatter, bug swatter, insect bat

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

protector, preserver

Common Collocations:

plastic swatter, electric swatter, handheld swatter

Derivatives:

swatting, swatted

Usage Tips:

Use a swatter to quickly kill flying insects without making a mess.

Common Phrases:

fly swatter, bug zapper, mosquito killer

Etymology:

Derived from the verb 'swat,' meaning to hit sharply, first recorded in the early 20th century.

Examples:

  • 1. She grabbed the swatter to kill the buzzing fly.
  • 2. The electric swatter zapped the mosquito instantly.
  • 3. He missed the insect despite swinging the swatter wildly.
  • 4. A plastic swatter hung by the kitchen window for easy access.

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